> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.sprinthub.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.sprinthub.com/en/topics/analyze/integrated-webhooks/integrated-webhooks-video-tutorials.md).

# Integrated Webhooks - Video Tutorials

- [Integrated Webhooks - Sending data from SprintHub to an external WebHook via automation](https://docs.sprinthub.com/en/topics/analyze/integrated-webhooks/integrated-webhooks-video-tutorials/integrated-webhooks-sending-data-from-sprinthub-to-an-external-webhook-via-automation.md): Use any SprintHub automation to send Lead/Opportunity data, etc. from SprintHub to any external endpoint using the POST method.
- [Data from Google Sheets into SprintHub](https://docs.sprinthub.com/en/topics/analyze/integrated-webhooks/integrated-webhooks-video-tutorials/data-from-google-sheets-into-sprinthub.md)
- [Integrated Webhooks - Calendly to SprintHub](https://docs.sprinthub.com/en/topics/analyze/integrated-webhooks/integrated-webhooks-video-tutorials/integrated-webhooks-calendly-to-sprinthub.md): The video below shows how to send webhooks from Calendly to SprintHub, allowing you to automate actions with leads who schedule meetings through Calendly
- [Integrated Webhooks: Mercado Pago with SprintHub](https://docs.sprinthub.com/en/topics/analyze/integrated-webhooks/integrated-webhooks-video-tutorials/integrated-webhooks-mercado-pago-with-sprinthub.md): This integration with Mercado Pago aims to bring the buyer's registration data into SprintHub. In this example, we will only bring the credit card name and email.


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