FlowMattic Introduces New API Polling Module & RSS Feed Management

Shortly after releasing version 4.0, FlowMattic has just released version 4.1 of its no-code automation plugin for WordPress, introducing a new API Polling feature and advanced RSS feed management.

New API Polling Module

API Polling
API Polling ©FlowMattic

Looking for a solution to streamline your data synchronisation processes, content aggregation or real-time monitoring of information updates?

The new API Polling module simplifies the process of retrieving new records from services such as external APIs and RSS feeds at customizable frequencies (from every minute to once a day), providing a significant leap in automation capabilities. You can easily automate your workflows to run automatically whenever new content is detected in the connected API service or app.

RSS Feed Management

RSS Feed Trigger
RSS Feed Trigger ©FlowMattic

The new RSS Feed trigger is designed to enhance content monitoring and automation. It allows you to automatically trigger workflows when new items are added. It initiates the workflow separately for each new item detected in monitored feeds.

The new Create RSS Feed and Fetch RSS Feed actions allow you to streamline content syndication and aggregation by creating and retrieving RSS feeds directly from your workflow.

What’s More?

In other news, FlowMattic has introduced a new search feature to the Connect Integration modal. In addition, you can now use PHP functions directly in FlowMattic Variable Values to dynamically capture real-time data and execute complex logic seamlessly within your workflows. Finally, data captured by webhooks is now available as JSON in responses.

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