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A customer of mine uses the WPForms plugin to create a front-end form. When the form is submitted the entry goes in de database (in a separate table wp_wpform_entries or something like that, all handled by the plugin).

But they also want to post all data to another website in JSON format. Is there a way to know the form is submitted or is the best way to use the add_filter('wp_insert_post)?

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A customer of mine uses the WPForms plugin to create a front-end form. When the form is submitted the entry goes in de database (in a separate table wp_wpform_entries or something like that, all handled by the plugin).

But they also want to post all data to another website in JSON format. Is there a way to know the form is submitted or is the best way to use the add_filter('wp_insert_post)?

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I would suggest you to use the action wpforms_process_entry_save.

add_action('wpforms_process_entry_save', 'your_submit_json_function', 10, 4);

Check the actions list here

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