How to connect TaqtOne, SafeQod and QR codes to Make

Use Make App for Ubiqod to Connect Third-Party Software

Make is a fantastic tool for integrating various software applications seamlessly. Without writing a single line of code, you can create powerful apps, from Google Sheets to SAP.

With the Ubiqod App for Make, connecting your TaqtOne, SafeQod or QR codes to any of the thousands of applications available on Make has never been easier. This tutorial explains how to configure this connection.

Prerequisites

In order to follow this tutorial, you must:
  1. Have a Make account
  2. Have a Ubiqod account
If you are not familiar with Make, you can follow this video course for beginners.

Configuring Make to receive data from Ubiqod in real-time

Create a new Make scenario and click on the big + button. Search for Ubiqod, select “Ubiqod by Taqt”, and add a trigger “Receive Data From Trackers”:

Add the Ubiqod Trigger in make

Click the “Create a webhook”. If you are using the App for the first time, you will need to connect Make to your Ubiqod account. Click the “Create a connection” button to create a connection to Ubiqod:

Create the Make webhook

You should see this screen:

Create a connection between Make and Ubiqod

You can find your Ubiqod Account’s API Key in the Account section of your Ubiqod interface.

Unhide the existing key or create a new one and copy/paste it to Make. Press Save.

Press Save again to create automatically a webhook that will be used by Ubiqod to send data to Make:

Create the webhook

Go back to Ubiqod to check that your new Make connector is listed:

Check the dispatch creation in Ubiqod

Now, any tracker attached to this dispatch will trigger a new execution of your scenario into Make. You can use any field to trigger actions. The list of available field is available here.

Use the Make App to manage your Ubiqod account

 The Make App for Ubiqod can achieve much more than receiving data from TaqtOne, SafeQod or QR codes. You can use it to create QR codes, check the state of a tracker, or change the interface associated with a tracker.

Please read the documentation to discover all the possibilities or try this example.

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