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Review and analyze your HTTP_IN flows in the Virtual Assistant's Analytics

On the Virtual Assistant platform, you can access information about flows that use HTTP_IN through the Analytics tool in the Integrations menu. Below, we explain in detail what HTTP_IN is, its functionality, and how to analyze this data.

⚠Important: This information will only be available in the Analytics section for customers who have at least one active HTTP_IN flow. If you require this service, you can contact our Technical Team or your CSM to arrange it.

What is HTTP_IN?
Is a type of flow that allows applications and services to connect easily. It acts as an entry point that receives information from other systems via the internet, enabling seamless communication between different programs.

✅ Key functionalities:
  1. Data reception: Receives information sent from other applications, services, or devices. This may include data such as forms, notifications, or system updates.
  2. Processing: Once received, this data can be organized, stored, or modified according to system needs.
  3. Responses: After processing the information, the flow can send a confirmation or an automatic response to ensure everything was completed successfully.
📝Note: You can develop and manage these flows on your own, or if you prefer, our technical team can assist you with their design and operation.

In the following tour, you will see how to review this data in the Analytics section ⬇
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