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# Kajabi Webhook Guide

Please view this [article ](https://help.kajabi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037245374-How-to-Use-Webhooks-in-Kajabi)on how to set up an inbound webhook from within your Kajabi account.

* Navigate to **Admin** → **Export**, then hit the green “**+**” button to create a new webhook profile.

* Give your profile a name, select **Postback** as the export type, and then click **Create.**

* Edit your profile, enter the **Postback Url** which was configured in the linked article.

* Add field mappings to the profile to send CheckoutChamp specific data to Kajabi. (The Kajabi article specifies which fields are required)

* Once the profile is configured properly hit **Update** to update the profile and save your changes.

* Next, click the “**+**” button in the **Profile Routing** section to add a new profile route for your Kajabi webhook.

* Select the **Profile**, **Customer Type, Campaign**, and **Product** info then hit **Create** to create the **Profile Route**


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