ShipPulse webhooks power every integration. Use them directly with Zapier, Make, n8n, Slack, Discord, and thousands of other tools.
Connect ShipPulse to 6,000+ apps. Trigger Zaps on new testimonials, feedback posts, incidents and more.
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Sync changelog entries to a Notion database via webhooks + Make/Zapier.
Any tool that can receive an HTTP POST request works with ShipPulse. Here's how to connect Zapier, Make, or n8n in 4 steps.
In your project settings → Notification Channels → Add Channel → Webhook.
Use your Zapier Catch Hook URL, Make webhook URL, or n8n webhook trigger URL.
Choose which events to send: testimonial received, monitor down, feedback created, etc.
ShipPulse sends a signed JSON payload. Use it to trigger any action in your automation tool.
If it accepts an HTTP webhook, it works with ShipPulse. Need a native integration? Let us know.
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