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Webhook Catcher
The MCP-native webhook catcher for AI builders
• New in v2: your AI agent reads captures over MCP, so Claude Code or Cursor can debug the failing webhook for you • Instantly create disposable webhook URLs — no sign-up • Inspect every payload and customise responses • Watch requests land live, then replay or forward to localhost • Free forever — spend less time debugging, more time building
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I built Webhook Catcher because webhooks kept making me feel stupid. Every time I wired up Stripe, Clerk, or GitHub, something wouldn't fire — and I could never tell whose fault it was. Did the provider not send it, or did my handler break? The only way to find out was to deploy a console.log, trigger the event again, and squint at the logs. A deploy per print statement. It's 2026 and debugging a webhook still felt like doing it blindfolded. So I built the tool I wanted: mint a URL in seconds (no sign-up), and watch every request land live — headers, payload, all of it. Replay any request to your localhost, edited or as-is. See exactly what Stripe actually sent, not what the docs claim it sends. For v2, I added the part I care about most: your AI agent can now read your webhooks. - If you write code: there's a token-scoped REST API, so you can pull captures straight into your scripts, tests, and CI. - If you build with an agent — Claude Code, Cursor, or you're a vibe coder who ships with AI and isn't totally sure what a webhook even is — there's a built-in MCP server. Connect it once and your agent reads the failing request itself and fixes your handler. You don't have to understand the payload. Your AI does. That last part is why I built v2. The people who struggle most with webhooks are often the ones building with AI for the first time — and they're exactly the ones who shouldn't have to become webhook experts just to ship a payment flow. It's free. No account, no pricing, no "premium beta." Secret headers are redacted before anything is stored, and captures auto-delete after 30 days. I'd love your feedback — especially: what's the webhook that's wasted the most of your life? — Anjuman
About Webhook Catcher on Product Hunt
“ The MCP-native webhook catcher for AI builders”
Webhook Catcher was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 15 comments, placing #75 on the daily leaderboard. • New in v2: your AI agent reads captures over MCP, so Claude Code or Cursor can debug the failing webhook for you • Instantly create disposable webhook URLs — no sign-up • Inspect every payload and customise responses • Watch requests land live, then replay or forward to localhost • Free forever — spend less time debugging, more time building
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Who hunted Webhook Catcher?
Webhook Catcher was hunted by Anjuman Raj. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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