What is the maximum number of free requests a URL can receive before requiring an upgrade?
A free Webhook.site URL can receive a maximum of 50 requests, emails, or DNSHooks. After this limit, new requests will return HTTP status code 410 Gone or 429 Too Many Requests and will not be logged.
How does Webhook.site ensure data privacy and security for user data?
Webhook.site stores user data securely, requiring an API Key or login to view data associated with an account. The company is incorporated in Denmark, with all server infrastructure located in Germany, and adheres to Danish and European data protection legislation. Their infrastructure provider is ISO 27001 and SOC 2 certified.
Can I use my own domain name for Webhook.site URLs and email addresses?
Yes, with a paid subscription, you can use custom domains and name your Webhook.site URLs and email addresses. This allows for easy-to-remember addresses like webhook.site/yourname or my-alias@email.webhook.site. What native integrations are available for building custom workflows?
Webhook.site offers native integrations for Office 365, AWS, Dropbox, HubSpot, Google Sheets, and Slack. Additionally, it supports email, SSH, SFTP, MySQL, and Postgres for building custom actions and workflows.
What is the difference in request history retention between the Basic, Pro, and Enterprise plans?
The Basic plan retains a history of 1,000 requests, emails, or DNSHooks. The Pro plan increases this to 10,000, and the Enterprise plan offers the highest retention with 100,000 items in the history.
Can I set up scheduled tasks or uptime monitors with Webhook.site?
Yes, you can create schedules to run workflows or request any URL automatically at specified intervals, similar to cron jobs. These schedules can also be configured to send alerts if a timeout occurs, or if a keyword or status code does not match expectations.