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Enterprise ready webhooks service, open-source and in the cloud
Svix is the enterprise ready and open source webhooks service. Webhooks are a pain. Developers need to worry about deliverability, retries, monitoring and security. All of which are different for webhooks compared to the rest of the stack. We turn all of that into a simple API call. Svix is sending billions of webhooks for customers both large (Fortune 500) and small (startups), and is backed by Y Combinator, Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Aleph, and founders and CTOs of companies such as Github, PagerDuty, Segment and Lookout.
Svix offers an enterprise-ready Webhooks as a Service platform, available as open source or in the cloud, to deliver, receive, and manage webhooks at scale for both startups and Fortune 500 companies.
Svix provides a webhook API and accompanying tools to send, receive, test, and monitor webhooks with features like automatic retries, signature verification, logs and monitoring, and an embeddable application portal. It includes products for sending (Svix Dispatch), receiving (Svix Ingest), streaming (Svix Stream), and a Webhook UI (Svix Portal), plus a development experience with testing and replay capabilities; the platform scales from zero to billions of webhooks and offers an embeddable portal or SDKs to integrate into customer dashboards.
Who it’s for: Enterprises and fast-growth teams needing reliable, secure, and scalable webhook delivery and management, including developers building customer-facing webhook experiences.
Customers: Brex, Benchling, Drata
Customer logos and use by Fortune 500 companies; multiple product offerings and open-source vs enterprise-ready positioning; documented customer stories.
Founder & CEO at Svix - The Enterprise Webhooks Service I've been coding since I was 9 years old and love it to this day. Passionate about reliability, scalability, developer experience, and open source software.
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