I am currently building an automation on Make.com to receive transfer updates from Wise via webhooks. To achieve this, I have configured the Make.com webhook URL in the Wise Developer Portal under the webhook settings.
To test the setup, we conducted a real transaction, but we did not receive any webhook event on Make.com. We have checked the webhook URL and logs on Make.com, but there is no record of the event being triggered.
Could you please help us troubleshoot this issue? Specifically:
I have subscribed to “Transfer Updates” event on wise.
Client has sent money to some account and it was in philipines currency.
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We are achieving the same with some workaround. Watching wise payment notification on email and then from there extracting the information.
@samliew so basically in wise developer portal you get an option to create webhook, i have created that and added the make.com webhook url. But the issue is still we were not receiving the event.
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Is the scenario turned on?

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Do you see this message / are there any queued items in the Webhook queue?
You might need to clear your existing webhook queue before the newer data is processed. Click “Show queue” and delete all of the data, to only process new incoming webhooks from now on.
Alternatively, you can turn your scenario off and then on again. It will prompt you to delete all the data in the queue, or process all the older requests first.
Usually you will want to process all the older requests in the queue, but if you are just testing before you could probably just delete those.
Then, leave the scenario turned ON.
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