Product Information
What is Webhook relay?
A fast, secure tunnel to your internal network. Webhook Relay enables you to expose any server on your localhost or private network to the public internet without configuring port forwarding or firewalls.
Once the connection is established, you can begin testing Stripe webhook integrations, forwarding webhooks to Jenkins CI, or simply demoing your website from localhost.
Compared to other alternatives, Webhook Relay offers:
- **One-way traffic protection for internal services**, ideal for connecting to servers that may be vulnerable if exposed to the internet. The server does not return any responses, and only specific URL paths can receive webhooks.
- **Serverless HTTP request transformation** using Lua or WASM modules (AssemblyScript, Rust, Zig, C, C++...).
- **Custom white-label domains** for public tunnel endpoints, such as "example.com".
- **Secure your tunnels** with username/password or tokens.
- **Kubernetes Ingress Controller**, allowing you to develop backends on Minikube or Docker for Mac.
- **Raspberry Pi support** (ARM image is only 5MB in size).
- **Home Assistant integration**.
How to use Webhook relay?
Webhook Relay provides secure tunnels to expose internal networks publicly without port forwarding or firewall configs.
Core Functions of Webhook relay
Lightweight
Security-focused
Support for TLS
Jenkins Plugin
Port Forwarding
Localhost
Usage Scenarios of Webhook relay
- Test Stripe webhook integrations
- Deliver webhooks to Jenkins CI
- Demo websites from localhost
- Connect standalone services and devices like NodeRED and SONOFF
- Develop backends on Minikube or Docker for Mac
- Integration with Home Assistant
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