Webflow is the easiest and fastest way to build a website in the cloud. Whether you need a quick landing page or a visually stunning portfolio you can launch it in minutes, design it yourself without code, and host it anywhere.
Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring service for AWS cloud resources and the applications you run on AWS.
Amazon CloudWatch IntegrationsAmazon CloudWatch + Gmail
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Triggers when a new form submission occurs.
Triggers when a new order is placed.
Triggers when an order is updated.
Triggers when a new log is created.
Adds a new item to a given collection.
Adds a new item to a given collection on your published site.
Fulfills an order.
Refund an order.
Unfulfills an order
Updates an item.
Updates a live item
Updates an order.
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Webflow? Webflow is an enterprise-grade website builder. It helps you create high-quality websites in minutes, without writing any code. It works like a dream for developers, marketers, business owners, and anyone who loves to create. (www.webflow.com)
Amazon CloudWatch? Amazon CloudWatch provides cost and usage monitoring for your AWS resources. Use simple, scalable dashboards to track metrics on your resources. Gain insights into resource performance trends with lightning-fast data delivery directly to your browser, or by using the CloudWatch API to build custom applications. Monitor your infrastructure resources with metrics for CPU, disk, and network usage; plus optional metrics, such as custom application metrics, user sign-ins, deployment status, and more. (https://aws.amazon.com/cloudwatch/)
Webflow has already integrated with the fplowing services. Google Drive, Google AdSense, Stripe, Mail Chimp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Dropbox, Slack, Zapier, Linkedin, Buffer, Typeform, Intercom, Paypal, Stripe, Slack, Zendesk... But it’s not limited to this list of integrations. Webflow allows you to integrate all your favorite apps so you can easily access them within your site. Create a form that connects to a Google spreadsheet and auto-pulls results into a table on your site. Add a Google calendar feed and display your schedule right next to your content. The possibilities are endless! (www.webflow.com)
Amazon CloudWatch has already integrated with the fplowing services. S3 bucket(s), RDS database(s), EC2 instance(s), VPC's (Virtual Private Cloud), Elastic Load Balancers... But it’s not limited to this list of integrations. Amazon CloudWatch can monitor logs from nearly any source. AWS services like EC2 and RDS; third-party services like MongoDB and FTP; and even custom applications that generate log files. (https://aws.amazon.com/cloudwatch/)
The integration of Webflow and Amazon CloudWatch offers many benefits such as:
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