Choose API key or OAuth-based authentication to securely authorize 0CodeKit to access your GHL data. Store credentials safely and test the connection.
In 0CodeKit, configure a secure credential store, connect to the GHL API, and verify the connection with a test call.
A comprehensive set of endpoints for menus, categories, items, and settings. Examples include creating, retrieving, updating, and deleting menus; listing menus; and managing menu items and categories.
Trigger when a menu changes in GHL to push updates to 0CodeKit automatically.
Actions: create, update, or delete menu items in 0CodeKit based on GHL events.
Example: GET /menus/{id}
Key fields: id, name, items, updated_at
Scheduled triggers run daily to ensure menus match across systems.
Actions: fetch menus and push updates on a timer.
Example: GET /menus
Key fields: id, name, last_synced
Manual trigger from the 0CodeKit UI whenever needed.
Actions: complete a one-off sync of menus and items.
Example: POST /menus/sync
Key fields: id, status, synced_at
Build fast automations without writing a single line of code.
Visual workflow design makes complex setups easy.
Instant testing and live previews of menu changes.
Understand the core terms and processes used when connecting GHL with 0CodeKit.
Application Programming Interface that lets apps talk to each other.
A standard for secure delegated authorization.
A callback sent from a service to your app when an event occurs.
A URL that exposes a specific function on a server.
Publish new menus from your CMS to GHL automatically with a single trigger.
Personalize menus based on customer data flowing through 0CodeKit.
Automatically log changes to menus for accountability and rollback.
Obtain API keys or OAuth details from GHL and store them securely in 0CodeKit.
Authenticate the connection and run a test call to verify access.
Map GHL endpoints to 0CodeKit actions and set up sync rules.
You don’t need to write code to get started. 0CodeKit provides no-code blocks to connect your GHL data. Use the connectors to authenticate and map fields visually. You can test the connection with a sample call and see live results.
We support API key and OAuth-based authentication so you can choose the method that fits your security policies. Store credentials securely, rotate keys, and test access regularly.
Yes. Webhooks notify 0CodeKit of changes in GHL, allowing real-time or near-real-time synchronization of menus and items.
Use the built-in test tool in 0CodeKit to trigger a call to GHL and verify responses. Review status codes and payloads to confirm success.
Common endpoints include creating, retrieving, updating, and deleting menus, items, and categories. Refer to the endpoint list in this guide for full details.
Yes. The no-code approach lets you design workflows visually and deploy automations without touching code.
Check the Resources page in your 0CodeKit dashboard or contact support for tutorials, templates, and community examples.
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