Webhook deliveries now show up in your dashboard
Jul 15, 2026
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Honestly, once someone turned on webhooks, we could not tell them much after that. We sent it. Then it went quiet on our side. If it did not show up in your system, you had no way to know if we even tried, or what happened when we did.
The question I kept getting after we shipped webhooks was some version of "did you actually send it?" People wanted proof. Not a guess, not "check your side again", an actual record.
So now every webhook we send you shows up in your dashboard's webhook deliveries. You see the status code we got back, the URL we sent it to, and the exact time it happened. You can filter by what came back, so if something is failing, you go straight to the failures instead of scrolling past everything that worked.
It feels a lot less like guessing now. Before, if a webhook was not arriving, the first move was always "let me check my own code again", even when the problem was on our end. Now you can just look.
If you have not used webhooks yet, see the webhooks documentation to get started.