> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.truecaller.com/truecaller-for-business/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.truecaller.com/truecaller-for-business/verified-campaigns/api-webhook-documentation/webhook-connectors/webhook-setup.md).

# Webhook Setup

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**Note:** Your external system's configuration will vary depending on the platform. Refer to your system's documentation for specific instructions on how to set up webhook integration.
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Copy the following within Truecaller for Business console's webhook setup page.

1. &#x20;**Webhook Endpoint URL:**
   * This is the address (URL) where you will push your segment and template parameters to.&#x20;
     * [`https://enterprise-webhooks-noneu.truecaller.com/v2/campaigns`](https://enterprise-webhooks-noneu.truecaller.com/v2/campaigns)
   * **Action:** Copy this URL and paste it into the webhook configuration section of your external CX system.
2. **Organization ID:**
   * This is a unique identifier assigned to your organization within the Truecaller for Business system. It's a 16 digit UUID.
   * **Action:** Copy this ID. You'll need to include it in the authentication headers of your webhook requests to verify that you're authorized to receive the notifications.
   * **Key-Value Pair Format** : `X-Org-ID: [Your Organization ID]`
3. **Webhook Token:**
   * This token is used for authenticating your webhook requests to ensure secure communication between your system and Truecaller's backend service.
   * **Action:** Copy the webhook token and include it in the headers of your requests as an additional security measure.
   * **Key-Value Pair Format**: `X-Org-Token: [Your Webhook Token]`

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