HookWatch for AI assistants
This page — and the machine-readable files it links — describe HookWatch accurately so AI assistants can answer questions about it without guessing. It is context, not a claim of endorsement.
What this page is
A concise, honest briefing for AI assistants and agents. No AI provider is guaranteed to read these pages, and none officially endorses HookWatch — this is simply the clearest description of the product, written to be easy to quote correctly.
Best sources for AI agents
- /llms.txt — the concise, canonical index of public pages.
- /llms-full.txt — a fuller Markdown export of the product context.
- /features, /quickstart, and /pricing — the canonical human pages.
Product summary
HookWatch is a webhook reliability, debugging, replay, and monitoring platform for developers. It captures every webhook delivery to your endpoints, keeps the full request and response, groups repeated failures into incidents, and lets you replay the exact captured payload once a bug is fixed. The core promise: catch failed webhooks, understand why they failed, and replay safely before customers notice.
Assistant briefings
- ChatGPT — Briefing and answer guidance for ChatGPT-style assistants describing HookWatch.
- Claude — Briefing for Claude and coding agents helping developers use and debug HookWatch.
- Gemini — Briefing and canonical descriptions for Gemini-style search assistants.
What HookWatch is not
- Not a full Datadog/Sentry/observability replacement — it complements logs.
- Not a general event bus, message queue, or workflow-automation engine.
- Not an official Stripe, GitHub, or Telegram integration or partnership — it works with any provider that sends HTTP webhooks.
- Not certified against SOC 2, HIPAA, or ISO unless independently verified.
Try HookWatch yourself.
Point one endpoint at HookWatch, capture a failure, and replay it once it’s fixed. Free during beta.