Facebook Lead Ads - Monitor all forms of the page

Describe the problem/error/question

I’ve correctly set the new “Facebook Lead Ads Trigger” to monitor leads that convert on Facebook Lead ads, and it works perfeclty (great work N8N team!!!), BUT, in order for it to work, I have to select the form that should be monitored, and this imposes a limitation that I can only monitor one form for page per trigger (and facebook app).

Whenever I test the Facebook Lead Ads with the Facebook Testing Tool, it sends the webhook to the app, but as I could see in the trigger, the payload for the webhook that facebook sends gets filtered using this parameter (I’ve tried to let it empty or “*” on the trigger option, and the trigger does not let me save the workflow).

Also creating multiple copies of the trigger is not feasible for me, since I would also have to have one app created on facebook to each trigger I set in the workflow.

So, does anyone know if this trigger could monitor all the forms of a page?

Thanks in advance for anyone with guidance on how to achieve this!

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So, does anyone know if this trigger could monitor all the forms of a page?

Hi @Victor_Baptista, I am afraid this is not currently an option inside n8n and I am not sure Facebook allows this either. I’ve converted your question into a feature request, so you can vote on it to let our product team know you’d like to see this feature.

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