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Hookbase is a developer-first platform for building, testing, and managing webhooks without the usual complexity.
Webhooks are powerful, but debugging failures, testing locally, and tracking deliveries across environments is painful. Hookbase gives you a single place to see every webhook event, inspect payloads, retry failures, and confidently ship integrations.
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Test integrations without deploying or managing infrastructure
Whether youโre integrating Stripe, GitHub, internal services, or custom APIs, Hookbase fits naturally into your development workflow, from local development to production monitoring.
Built for developers who want clarity, reliability, and speed when working with webhooks.
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Thank you! You may find a Live Demo example (deployed as a Bun app) mentioned in this wiki: https://github.com/fullsoak/fullsoak/wiki/Concepts-&-Example-Deployment. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I like it! I spun up a little remixable Glitch project based on your demo so that I could play with it in a web editor. Thanks for sharing. https://glitch.com/~fullsoak. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Not suitable for complex apps or long-term projects. Learn more... - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
Then, we had the rise of the cloud and the arrival of cloud-based IDEs. The first cloud-based IDE was PHPanywhere (eventually becoming CodeAnywhere) in 2009, followed by Cloud9 in 2010 (before AWS bought it in 2016), Glitch (2018), GitPod (2019), GitHub Codespaces (2020), and Googleโs Project IDX (2024). - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
See you on glitch.com Jenn, Director of Community and Bugs ๐ฝ. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
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StackBlitz - Online VS Code Editor for Angular and React
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CodePen - A front end web development playground.
Svix - The enterprise ready webhooks service, open-source and in the cloud.