With Tomorro Webhooks, you can send Slack messages to your collaborators based on events made in Tomorro.
Tomorro's Webhook functionality is included in PRO plans, but comes as an add-on on other plans. Contact your account manager if needed.
Choose for which event(s) the message should be sent (creation, signature, or reminder...)
Select the Slack channel on which to send the message
Customize the message with the key data of the contract
Find out how to do it with Zapier
Works with a Premium Zapier account only.
Find out how to do it with Make (ex Integromat)
Works with a Free Make account.
Step 1 - Sign up / log in to Make and create your first scenario (1 min)
Click on Create a new scenario button on the top right
Click on the + button
Type and select Webhooks
Select the option Custom Webhook
Add a Webhook, give it a name (optional) and save
Copy the link displayed
Step 2 - Log in on Tomorro and create your first Webhook (1 min)
Go to your Settings / Integrations / Webhooks
Click on Add a Webhook
Give it a name
Paste the link you just copied
Select the event for which you want to send a Slack message
Click on Create webhook green button
Create a mock project on Tomorro, so the key data is retrieved on Make. That will help you personalize even more your Webhook.
Step 3 - Set up the alerts for Slack (3 min)
Click on Run once in the bottom left corner to retrieve all the data (might take few seconds to retrieve)
Click on the + button next to the webhook bubble
Type and select Slack application
Select Create a message
Log in to your Slack account
Fill out the form as you wish (eg. select the channel in which you want to send the message in etc.). You can add any contract data by clicking inside the boxes to personalize the content even more!
Activate the scenario.
Step 4 - Test your Webhook! (optional) (30 sec)
On Tomorro, create another mock project to try out the scenario you just created
Initial verifications before beginning :
Be logged into your Tomorro account
Register or log into a Zapier / Make account
Before clicking on Test Trigger in Zapier or Run once in Make, you need to create a mock project on Tomorro (which you can delete afterwards) so that Zapier / Make can retrieve the contract data