Jotform events, straight into ntfy

Every form submission — posted to ntfy the moment it happens. No ntfy app to install, no monthly automation subscription.

The gap this fills: Jotform doesn't ship an official ntfy app. If you want form submission to show up in ntfy the moment it happens, the usual options are a paid third-party bot, custom code, or routing everything through a $20–50/month automation platform just to move one webhook from one URL to another. ZestyGlue does exactly that one thing for $9/month.

What it looks like

ZestyGlue
Jotform — New Submission
Event Registration name: Jane Doe email: [email protected]

A real Jotform event, shown as ZestyGlue formats it for ntfy.

Setup — about two minutes

  1. Create the connector. In ZestyGlue, start a new Jotform → ntfy connector. You'll get a unique webhook URL right away.
  2. Point Jotform at it. Go to Settings → Integrations → Webhooks, and paste in your ZestyGlue webhook URL. That's the only setting — Jotform's webhooks have no secret to configure.
  3. Point ntfy at ZestyGlue. Pick any topic name — e.g. https://ntfy.sh/your-secret-topic — enter it into ZestyGlue, and subscribe to that same topic in the ntfy app or web client.
Tip: Jotform doesn't sign its webhooks, but it does send your form's raw field data — ZestyGlue automatically strips Jotform's internal field-name prefixes (like q3_) so notifications read naturally.

Events you can forward

form submission

Questions

Does this work with conditional logic and multi-page forms?

Yes — Jotform sends the final submitted answers regardless of which conditional path a respondent took or how many pages were shown.

Why are some field names shortened, like 'name' instead of 'q3_name'?

Jotform prefixes every field with an internal question number. ZestyGlue strips that prefix automatically so notifications read like normal field names.

Do I need to self-host ntfy?

No, the free public ntfy.sh server works fine for most people — just pick an unguessable topic name.

What happens if my ZestyGlue subscription lapses?

Events are silently dropped rather than causing errors on Jotform's side — Jotform never sees a failure response, so it won't retry aggressively or flag your webhook as broken. Your dashboard will simply stop showing new events until you resubscribe.

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