About MakeWebhook
What This Site Is
MakeWebhook is a practical reference for developers and technical teams who need to add webhook capability to systems that don't support it natively. The core idea is simple: almost every system can be made to send webhooks — it just depends on finding the right bridge technique for your situation.
The content here focuses on real, battle-tested patterns: no-code automation tools for non-engineering teams, lightweight scripting approaches for developers who want control without complexity, and infrastructure-level techniques for teams who need reliability and scale.
Who It's For
- Developers integrating systems that lack webhook output and need a clean, low-maintenance bridge
- Integration engineers connecting legacy on-premise software to modern SaaS platforms
- Technical product teams evaluating no-code and low-code options before committing to custom development
- DevOps and platform engineers adding event-driven notification to existing infrastructure
- Founders and indie developers building lightweight automation stacks without full-time engineering resources
How the Content Works
Each technique on this site is described with enough detail to evaluate it — what the approach requires, what its limitations are, and what type of problem it solves best. Content is organized by the trade-off that matters most to most teams: how much code is required, and how much complexity you're taking on in exchange for control.
Where possible, techniques are rated by skill level (no-code, low-code, code required) so you can quickly filter to what's relevant for your team's capabilities.
Contact
Questions or feedback welcome at info@makewebhook.com.