Alerting

Webhook Integration

Webhooks let you integrate Latency Global with any service that accepts HTTP requests. When a monitor triggers an alert, we send a JSON payload to your endpoint — use it to trigger custom workflows, update dashboards, or integrate with tools we don't natively support.

Available on: All plans

How to Set Up

1

Set up an HTTP endpoint that accepts POST requests with JSON payloads

2

In Latency Global, create an alert and select "Webhook" as the channel

3

Enter your endpoint URL

4

Choose monitors and conditions

5

Test the webhook to verify connectivity

Use Cases

Custom Integrations

Connect Latency Global to any tool — Discord, Telegram, Microsoft Teams, custom dashboards, or internal tools — via webhook.

Automated Incident Response

Trigger automated remediation scripts when monitors detect issues. Restart services, scale infrastructure, or update load balancers automatically.

Data Pipeline Integration

Send monitoring events to your data warehouse, logging system, or analytics platform for long-term analysis.

Other Integrations

Frequently Asked Questions

Webhooks send JSON payloads via HTTP POST with details including monitor name, status, response time, probe locations, and timestamps.

Yes. Point a webhook alert at a Zapier webhook URL to trigger any of Zapier's 5000+ integrations.

Yes. Failed webhook deliveries are retried up to 3 times with exponential backoff.

Get started with Webhooks

Set up Webhooks integration in minutes. Plans from $5/month with all integrations included.

5 monitors included • All 70+ locations (+40 more soon) • No contracts