Visibility
See what actually arrived, when it arrived, and where it failed without living in five tabs and three log streams.
Webhook Watchtower
Capture. Inspect. Route. Replay.
Webhook Watchtower is a webhook monitoring and replay platform for teams who want to capture inbound events, inspect payloads, track delivery failures, and organise webhook traffic without relying on duct tape and terminal archaeology.
Core strengths
See what actually arrived, when it arrived, and where it failed without living in five tabs and three log streams.
Use replay-friendly workflows and clearer delivery history to get broken integrations moving again faster.
Keep environments, clients, and products separated cleanly instead of letting webhook setup turn into a pile of accidental complexity.
Use cases
Debug third-party webhooks from Stripe, GitHub, Clerk, and internal systems.
Give your team one clean operational view of incoming events and delivery results.
Manage staging, production, and client environments without everything bleeding together.
How it works
Create a workspace and project for the integration you want to monitor.
Generate a source URL and plug it into your provider.
Inspect events, watch deliveries, and replay failures when needed.
Pricing
Clear limits, clear structure, and a path from “I just need to debug this thing” to “this is part of our actual workflow now.”
Hobby
£0
For side projects, prototypes, and testing ugly webhook edges.
Startup
£9
For a real production workflow without paying silly money too early.
Pro
£29
For teams handling several integrations and a bit more operational complexity.
FAQ
Webhook Watchtower is a webhook monitoring, routing, and replay tool built to help teams inspect traffic and debug delivery issues more cleanly.
It is aimed at developers, indie hackers, and product teams who need better visibility into webhook integrations.
Yes. Workspaces and projects are part of the core structure so you can keep environments and contexts properly separated.