August 3rd, 2024

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.

Show HN: webhooked.email (2023)

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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By @selcuka - 6 months
I think this is a good idea. I can see many uses, but I believe the free tier is a bit restricted (32 emails per month).

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...

By @Etheryte - 6 months
This should be popular with the static website crowd, e.g. you can have a personal portfolio hosted on Github Pages, but then add a simple contact form using this. That way you can keep the rest simple if you don't need more, no need to manage a server etc.
By @geek_at - 6 months
If someone needs it the other way around, as n OSS, selfhostable service that makes email addresses to webhooks, RSS feeds and JSON API then this might be interesting too: https://github.com/HaschekSolutions/opentrashmail
By @gw_shadow - 6 months
It would be nice to have an inverse. Aka send an email if this webhook has not been triggered in the last 24 hours (or some other suitable time)
By @igammarays - 6 months
I want a webhooked Telegram / pusher bot. Email has a 2-3 second delay which is annoying for my deployment notifications.
By @BigParm - 6 months
Can get an email if a bad guy goes in my honeypot
By @ehPReth - 6 months
you should show an example of what the email looks like
By @XCSme - 6 months
I've been using http://web3forms.com for a while now, works well, but for privacy reasons and GDPR compliance I'm thinking to self-host my own PHP file that simply calls Amazon SES.
By @nbbaier - 6 months
Check out Val Town[0] for another way of setting up these kind of email webhooks!

[0] https://val.town