Show HN: webhooked.email (2023)
Hey HN,
I built this tool a while ago, and it looks like it's finally getting some traction lately -- wanted to post it up again here for anyone who's looking for a dead simple solution for webhooks that email you.
For those who say new products are hard to trust ("you never know how long they'll be around!") -- this one has been casually running for just over 13 months now!
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[ 1.8 ms ] story [ 78.1 ms ] threadYou 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...
https://zapier.com/pricing
Guess it's time to write a blog post about how I'm 10x cheaper than Zapier and 1,000 times easier to set up!
I wonder if there's anything I could do to improve the service that would make it a no-brainer. Clearly it's not a no-brainer yet!
Will update the landing page
Pusher as in this thing -- https://pusher.com/ right?
Any other places you want to push to? Slack?
Pushover is supposedly dead simple to use, but I've been lazy to integrate it and download the apps for my system, setup the dashboard, deploy the endpoint to handle the webhook, etc.
I want a dead simple webhook to phone notification system, and I would use it in a lot of places.
So what you need is a way to put in your pushover API endpoint so we can send to that instead of email.
To actually be able to do configuration and stuff... I need to build a way for people to actually log in to webhooked.email and change stuff -- looks like I need to put some more effort into webhooked in the short term.
[0] https://val.town
Alerts can then be fired if deadlines are missed, and you can submit your own id/title/timeout period. If you wanted it to route alerts you'd just say "raise the alert now" rather than "+5m", or whatever.
https://github.com/skx/purppura
Development kinda stopped, but the system worked and had a flexible notification system - so you could email, use pushover, etc, etc - as well as a HTTP user interface so you can view pending/raised alerts.
Related, and linked in my repo, is the similar tool Nanny which has more native integrations but the same basic idea:
https://github.com/lunemec/nanny/
[1] recently featured on the front page because it's a one-man company: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41104293
"Alerts" is a great feature.
Gotta admit this was 100% more to scratch my own itch than anything -- I'm pretty sure I built it in a weekend (plus a little bit probably :) and haven't touched it since!
I'm in a similar situation, a site with one form submission a month (https://ukcompanydatabase.com) , and it works like a charm.
I'd love to operate opentrashmail as a service along with webhooked -- if you don't mind getting in touch my email is in profile :)