Why it exists
Every developer who has integrated a webhook knows the same afternoon: a signature that won’t verify and won’t say why, an event that arrived but never made it into the database, a provider that quietly disabled your endpoint after one too many 5xxs. Every new provider you add is a new way to fail silently.
webhook.co exists to make that boring. One place to capture the webhooks you receive, verify them against 142 providers, and replay them — with the failure reason named in plain language instead of a generic mismatch. It’s the tool I wanted the last several times a webhook broke in production.
Why one person
Small is deliberate, not a stopgap. One person who has run webhooks in production makes different calls than a roadmap does: a free tier that’s an honest trial rather than a bait-and-switch, pricing you can hold in your head, defaults that protect you before they upsell you, and an open core you can actually read.
It also sets an honest expectation. webhook.co is pre-launch. I’d rather tell you what’s shipped than what’s coming — so nothing goes on this site until it’s true, and the roadmap lives in the changelog, not the marketing.
