Create a Revolut Business draft payment for shipping and send a Slack notification from a new WooCommerce order

Use this template to create a Revolut draft payment to a courier and send a Slack notification once a WooCommerce order is created. The setup of the template assumes you have your shipping and courier data stored in 2 separate Google Sheets. Sheet #1 has to include these columns: Country, Name of the courier, Shipping fee. Sheet #2 has to include these columns: Name of the courier and payment details. To see which details are required to create a Revolut draft payment depending on the country, click [here](https://developer.revolut.com/docs/build-banking-apps/#tutorials-tutorials-work-with-draft-payments-international-payments). For example, if you're creating a payment to the United Kingdom, your Sheet #2 (the one with the courier information) needs to include an Account Number and a Sort Code; for payment to Germany, it's IBAN and BIC.

Use this template to create a Revolut draft payment to a courier and send a Slack notification once a WooCommerce order is created. The setup of the template assumes you have your shipping and courier data stored in 2 separate Google Sheets. Sheet #1 has to include these columns: Country, Name of the courier, Shipping fee. Sheet #2 has to include these columns: Name of the courier and payment details. To see which details are required to create a Revolut draft payment depending on the country
Platform
Make
Category
Commerce
Price
$4.99
Creator
Matt Buds

How to import this workflow into Make

  1. 1Purchase or download the workflow to get the Make blueprint JSON file.
  2. 2In Make, create a new scenario, click the three-dots menu, and choose "Import Blueprint".
  3. 3Reconnect each module to your own app connections when prompted.
  4. 4Run the scenario once to verify it, then set your schedule and turn it on.

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