Webhook
Connector description
Commanders Act's Webhook connector enables conversion events to be transmitted directly from our server-side solution to any third-party service via custom HTTP requests. This approach improves the flexibility and accuracy of tracking interactions and conversions, while offering better data management and increased compliance with data protection regulations.
Benefits of the connector
Increased flexibility: Using customised HTTP requests, you can send data to a wide variety of third-party services, tailored to your specific needs.
Data accuracy: By sending data directly from our server-side solution, you reduce data loss due to ad blockers and browser restrictions.
Comprehensive tracking: You can track interactions and conversions even when users are not logged in, providing a more complete overview of your performance.
GDPR compliance: Using our server-side solution, you can better control and secure personal data, ensuring compliance with data protection regulations.
Customised requests: You can configure HTTP request parameters, including headers, cookies, body content type and body data, to meet the specific requirements of each third-party service.
Examples of use
E-commerce: Sending conversion data to marketing or CRM platforms to optimise remarketing campaigns.
Lead generation: Transmission of form submissions and registrations to lead management systems to improve lead generation campaigns.
Behavioural analysis: Sending user interactions on the site to analysis tools to better understand their behaviour and improve the user experience.
Conclusion
Commanders Act's Webhook connector is an essential tool for improving the flexibility, accuracy and effectiveness of your analyses and advertising campaigns. By integrating this server-side connector, you can maximise your ROI, ensure GDPR compliance and gain a more complete overview of your performance.
For more details on how to configure and use this connector, please consult our product documentation.
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