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# Echobell Notification Setup
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To enable Echobell notifications, you need the following:
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- **Echobell Webhook URL**
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The HTTP POST endpoint that Echobell exposes for your channel. You’ll find it in your channel’s **Integrations → Webhooks** section.
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- **Message Field Key**
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The JSON field name that Echobell expects for the notification text. By default this is `message`, but you can verify or customize it under **Integrations → Webhooks → Payload Settings**.
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## How to get your Webhook URL and field key
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1. **Log in** to your Echobell account.
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2. **Select the channel** you want to send notifications to.
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3. Navigate to **Integrations → Webhooks**.
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- Copy the **Webhook URL** shown there (e.g., `https://api.echobell.one/hooks/abc123`).
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4. In the same screen, check **Payload Settings** and confirm the **Field Key** for your message (`message`).
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