With Webhook.site, you instantly get a unique, random URL that you can use to test and debug Webhooks and HTTP requests, as well as to create your own workflows using the Custom Actions graphical editor or WebhookScript, a simple scripting language, to transform, validate and process HTTP requests. There are two versions of Webhook.site. The completely open-source, MIT-licensed version is available on Github, which can be self-hosted using e.g. Docker, is great for testing Webhooks, but doesn’t include features like Custom Actions. The app was built with Laravel for the API and Angular.js for the frontend SPA. Transforming Webhooks into other formats, and re-sending them to different systems. Send Webhooks to a server that’s behind a firewall or private subnet. Connect different APIs that aren’t compatible. Building contact forms that send emails.
Features
- Receive Webhooks without needing an internet-facing Web server
- Send Webhooks to a server that’s behind a firewall or private subnet
- Transforming Webhooks into other formats, and re-sending them to different systems
- Connect different APIs that aren’t compatible
- Building contact forms that send emails
- Instantly build APIs without needing infrastructure Built by Simon Fredsted