Show HN: webhooked.email (2023)
A developer introduced Webhooked, a tool for webhooks that sends email notifications, operational for over 13 months and gaining user traction, encouraging cautious users to consider its longevity.
A developer has shared a tool called Webhooked, which provides a simple solution for webhooks that send email notifications. The tool has been operational for over 13 months and is gaining traction among users. The developer encourages those who are hesitant to trust new products to consider the tool's longevity. More information can be found on the website: webhooked.email.
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You can set up a Catch Webhook [1] + Outgoing Email [2] automation in Zapier and it gives you 5 emails/day for free. Admittedly it is more complicated than using this, though.
[1] https://help.zapier.com/hc/en-us/articles/8496288690317-Trig...
[2] https://help.zapier.com/hc/en-us/articles/8496305915917-Send...
[0] https://val.town
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