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Troubleshooting a failed Webhook Zap and creating a new one

  • May 26, 2025
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I made a webhook zap, which wasn’t working corretcly. After that I created a new webhook zap, which works.

Is there any way I could re-run the zaps from the old webhook with the new webhook?

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jayeshkumarbhatia
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Hey ​@Atte S. 

 

There is a way but it is technical.

 

From first Zapier workflow history → Copy the data and convert to JSON and Save It

Now open Postman → Paste JSON and Send data on Webhool URL from Second Zap.

 

 


SamB
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  • June 3, 2025

Hi there ​@Atte S. 👋

Just came across this and wanted to check how you’re getting on. Did jayeshkumarbhatia’s suggestion here help to point you in the right direction?

Want to make sure you’re all set, so let us know if you still need any help at all! 🙂


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  • June 3, 2025

Yes, you can re-run the Zaps from the old webhook using the new webhook, but it requires some manual steps. Since Zapier doesn’t automatically store old webhook payloads, you'll need to check if the data from the previous webhook runs is available in your Zap history. If so, you can manually replay or copy the data from each run and send it to the new webhook URL, either using a tool like Postman or by creating a temporary Zap that takes the old data and sends it to the new webhook. Alternatively, if you have logs or backups of the original payloads (e.g., in email, a spreadsheet, or a database), you can batch re-send them to the new webhook using Make.com or another automation tool.