Pricing

Pay for monitored endpoints and check frequency, not bloated extras

WebhookWatch is built for teams that want to know when a webhook route starts failing, timing out, or returning the wrong status code. Create your account for free, set up your endpoints, and turn on paid monitoring when you are ready.

Expected status ranges Per-endpoint timeout settings Failure and recovery emails Incident history

Free account creation included. Paid plans activate scheduled checks.

Starter

For smaller production setups that need clear alerts when important webhook routes start failing.

$15.00 /month

Best for

Developers or small teams watching a focused set of live webhook endpoints and wanting email alerts before failures pile up.

  • • Up to 10 webhook endpoints
  • • Checks every 5 minutes
  • • Expected status code range per endpoint
  • • Per-endpoint timeout settings
  • • Failure and recovery email alerts
  • • 1 month incident history
  • • 14-day money-back guarantee

Good fit if you need

A simple way to catch route breaks, wrong status responses, and timeout failures without adding more moving parts to your stack.

Create free account

Sign up first, add endpoints, and choose this plan when you want checks to start.

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Pro

For busier webhook systems where faster checks and more endpoint coverage matter.

$29.00 /month

Best for

Teams monitoring more production webhook routes, tighter workflows, or systems where 1-minute checks are worth the faster detection.

  • • Up to 25 webhook endpoints
  • • Checks every 1 minute
  • • Expected status code range per endpoint
  • • Per-endpoint timeout settings
  • • Failure and recovery email alerts
  • • 3 months incident history
  • • 14-day money-back guarantee

Good fit if you need

Faster visibility when webhook routes degrade, deployments break a path, or slow responses start drifting toward failures.

Create free account

Sign up first, add endpoints, and choose this plan when you want checks to start.

What is included in both plans

The core workflow stays the same. The main differences are endpoint count, check interval, and how much incident history you keep.

Endpoint-aware checks

Set the request method, timeout, and expected status code range for each endpoint.

Incident tracking

Failed checks are grouped into incidents so you can review what happened and when it recovered.

Email alerts

Get notified when a failure starts and again when the endpoint comes back.

Free account setup

You can create the account and prepare your endpoints before paying for monitoring.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to pay to create an account?

No. Account creation is free. You can sign up, verify your email, and set up endpoints first. Paid plans activate scheduled monitoring.

Can I switch plans later?

Yes. You can move to a higher plan later if you need more endpoints or faster checks.

What counts as an endpoint?

Each webhook URL you monitor counts as one endpoint.

What is the main difference between Starter and Pro?

Starter gives you up to 10 endpoints with 5-minute checks. Pro increases that to 25 endpoints with 1-minute checks and longer incident history.

Do both plans include alerts and incident tracking?

Yes. Both plans include failure and recovery emails plus incident tracking.