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Create a Response Handler Workflow in Rewst

You need an endpoint to handle the responses.

If you followed along with Giga's blog, you saw that he was using webhook.site as his test location for responses. Instead of doing that, I knew I was going to be building this in Rewst, so I created a new workflow in Rewst that I called "Response Webhook Handler".

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