Api reference MessageFlow
  • Welcome
  • Introduction
  • Authentication
  • REST clients samples
  • Long running actions - Retry-After header explained
  • Input compression
  • Using filters
  • Dynamic e-mail content
  • SMS Billing
  • Incoming webhooks
    • Steps to configure webhooks
    • Step 1: Identify the events to monitor
    • Step 2: Create a webhook endpoint
    • Step 3: Handle requests
    • Step 4: Test that your webhook
    • Step 4: Test your webhook
    • Step 5: Save your webhook configuration
  • External resources
  • Current Version
  • License
  • Groups
  • Contacts
  • Emails
  • Sms
  • Blacklist
  • Campaigns
  • Pushes
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Incoming webhooks

Listen for events on your account so your integration can automatically trigger reactions.

It is possible to receive delivery and/or click and/or open statuses of all your sendouts from different channels of communication via webhook. A webhook enables us to push real-time notifications to your app. We use HTTPS to send these notifications to your app as a JSON payload. You can then use these notifications to execute actions in your backend systems. Webhooks are particularly useful for sendouts in which you wish to act on the event or display information about delivery in your systems as soon as possible. Alternatively when you need very detailed status information for each message for a large dataset that cannot be found in our panel (for example due to TTL).

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