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=== Third-party services === | === Third-party services === | ||
− | Various internet services exist, both free and paid, that allow one to trigger different actions upon receipt of a webhook post. | + | Various internet services exist, both free and paid, that allow one to trigger different actions upon receipt of a webhook post. Two services that we are aware of, [http://ifttt.com IFTTT] and [http://integromat.com Integromat], offer free tiers that support webhooks. Similar, paid, services that support webhooks include Zapier and Automate.io. Any of these services provides an interface to receive webhooks without requiring coding. |
− | [https://ntfy.sh/ ntfy] is a newer service that supports mobile notifications on iOS and Android devices. It's a free (and open source) service where you don't even need to create an account. | + | [https://ntfy.sh/ ntfy] is a newer service that supports mobile notifications on iOS and Android devices. It's a free (and open source) service where you don't even need to create an account. |