Webhooks integration

Send every monitor event to your own endpoint

Point Pulsetic at any HTTPS URL and every down, up and incident event arrives as a JSON payload. Build your own automations, log alerts to your own systems, or trigger scripts, without waiting on a prebuilt integration.

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Put every uptime event to work in your own stack

  • One integration for everything

    When there is no prebuilt app for the tool you use, a webhook still gets there. Any system that accepts an HTTPS request can receive your monitor events.

  • Alerts your systems can act on

    Every event arrives as clean JSON, so your code reads the monitor, the status and the timestamp and acts on them right away.

  • Real time on every change

    Pulsetic posts the moment a monitor goes down, comes back up or opens an incident, so your automation reacts as fast as your team would.

Trusted by teams at companies around the world

"Pulsetic made monitoring something I barely think about anymore. The interface is clean and the tracking is real-time, so I can glance at my site’s performance and get back to work."

Koen Kanters
Koen Kanters

Senior Software Engineer at ASML

"Pulsetic is easy-to-use and simple to get started. As an agency, I like that it includes unlimited status pages, because I can create one for each of my clients. Pulsetic includes every alert channel that I want, and advanced settings that give me greater confidence in the uptime. I can require that a response include certain text and respond within a certain timeframe in order for a site to be considered online. This gives me assurance that we would be notified if there were major performance issues or a bad deployment that made the site unusable. These features come with every paid plan, so our monthly bill is predictable. The API is a huge bonus on the teams plan. We have used it to add maintenance windows for certain monitors automatically based on events that happen in other software we use."

Christopher Morbitzer
Christopher Morbitzer

CEO at NorthBuilt

"Pulsetic’s monitoring is easy to set up via their super clean, user-friendly UI. I was up and running within only a few minutes. A helpful knowledge base is available for webmasters to refer to if needed. Pulsetic’s pricing is also some of the most competitive in the industry. I highly recommend them for emerging and established agencies alike."

Scott Werley
Scott Werley

Owner at Sporulate Design

"Pulsetic is easy to set up and integrate. You don’t need much time to get it running. The interface is clear and simple. It’s easy to see what’s going on at a glance. The design looks great, too. I had no trouble finding what I needed and monitoring my sites is straightforward. If you want a simple tool that works well, Pulsetic is a good choice."

Aryo Sayogha
Aryo Sayogha

CEO at MBDC Media

"The monitoring tool we’ve been waiting for. Super easy to set up monitoring, customizable status page design, and access to notifications across Slack, email and SMS. Pulsetic is awesome."

Andrei Negrau
Andrei Negrau

CEO at Siena AI

"Tens of thousands of business owners from around the world rely on our service, and Pulsetic is the best platform there is to ensure we communicate any downtimes clearly and swiftly to our customers to avoid panic and disappointment. Getting setup on Pulsetic not only been smooth and easy but super joyful too, the design is stunning and customisable unlike any other monitoring platform we’ve used."

Leo Bassam
Leo Bassam

Founder, CEO at Plutio

"Pulsetic cut down our uptime monitoring work a lot. We automated uptime tracking and SLA reporting, which took a chunk of manual effort out of our monthly and annual reports. The Slack and email alerts let the team jump on problems quickly, and the API is what really sold us, since we point a dedicated health-check endpoint at it and pull uptime data straight into our internal workflows."

Mariana Kodama
Mariana Kodama

Treasurer, Fundacion Jorge Luis Borges

"There’s an easy way for you to monitor your online project. After all the hard work you have put into going live, you want to make sure that things keep running smoothly while you focus on the next project."

Chris Kalmar
Chris Kalmar

Founder at nineLemon

"Pulsetic is fast and genuinely easy to use. The UI is clean and has the features we actually needed, the status pages look good, and being able to route alerts to several channels was a real plus for us."

Akis Laopodis
Akis Laopodis

Founder at Qurioos

"Pulsetic helps us monitor all of our websites and webapps over at Pairing.dev. Before we used it, we had no idea how often services (e.g. heroku) were offline. Now we have complete control over it."

Till Carlos
Till Carlos

Founder at Pairing.dev

"Using Pulsetic is a big win for us! Our dev team can now deliver faster, with zero time spent monitoring our website uptime. Plus the interface is great and analytics proper."

Razvan Popescu
Razvan Popescu

Head of Marketing at AbstractAPI

Webhooks are easier with Pulsetic

  • Simple JSON payloads

    Each request carries the monitor name, the new status, the event type and a timestamp, in a stable shape your code can rely on.

  • Fires on down, up and incident

    Get a request when a monitor fails, another when it recovers, and one when an incident opens, so you can automate the whole lifecycle.

  • Send to any HTTPS endpoint

    Point it at your own server, a serverless function or a third-party tool. If it accepts an HTTPS POST, it can receive your events.

  • The rest of Pulsetic, included

    The same monitors get global uptime checks, phone, SMS and Slack alerts, status pages and response-time history.

How Does the Webhooks Integration Work?

Add a webhook once and Pulsetic posts to it on every event, in three steps.

  • Add your endpoint URL. Give Pulsetic the HTTPS address that should receive your events. Add an incoming webhook in a few clicks.

  • Choose the events. Pick which monitors and which events, down, up or incident, should fire a request.

  • Pulsetic posts on every event. As soon as a monitor changes state, Pulsetic sends a JSON request to your endpoint, ready for your code to handle.

  • Bring in your whole team.

    Need access for more than one person? Pulsetic is for you. Easily manage access controls with specific rights and permissions for individual users, so you can collaborate without compromising on security.

  • Team access
  • API
  • Connect your API for even more flexibility.

    With Pulsetic’s API, you’ve got complete control: you can add custom statistics, monitors & automations, create bespoke rules and maintain granular control over who can access or modify monitoring information. Best suited for developers in scale-up or large enterprises.

FAQ: Webhooks integration

  • What is a webhook?

    A webhook is an HTTPS request Pulsetic sends to a URL you choose whenever a monitor event happens. Your endpoint receives the data and does whatever you have coded it to do.

  • What data does Pulsetic send?

    A JSON payload with the monitor, the new status, the event type and a timestamp, so your code has everything it needs to act.

  • Which events trigger a webhook?

    Monitor down, monitor back up and incident events. You choose which ones fire a request.

  • Where can I send the webhook?

    Any endpoint that accepts an HTTPS POST: your own server, a serverless function, a logging system or another tool. If it can receive an HTTPS request, it works.

  • How is this different from a prebuilt app?

    Webhooks are the universal option. When there is no ready-made integration for the tool you use, a webhook still delivers the event, and you decide exactly what happens next.

  • Do webhook monitors work like my others?

    Yes. They are standard Pulsetic monitors, checked from 15 global locations, with phone, SMS, Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams and email alerts, response-time history and status pages.