Definition of a webhook

A webhook is a way for different applications or services to communicate with each other in real-time. It allows one application to send data or trigger events to another application, usually over the internet. When a specific event happens in one application, it can send a request to a designated URL in another application, which then processes the request and takes appropriate actions based on the received data.

In short: A user completes a survey → Qualli send this data to a URL (entered by you)

How Qualli uses webhooks

Data format