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Today, the company announced a $2.4 million seed to keep that early momentum going. The company defines webhooks in its online documentation as “an HTTP request, triggered by an event in a source system and sent to a destination system, often with a payload of data.” He said the other difficulty for developers is simply visibility into the webhook data as it comes into the system. “So what is going through my system, what is failing and why, and ultimately using that data as the input to troubleshoot my system on my environment and to help the team effectively work together to integrate those systems.”The company offers a free tier with 100,000 events, up from 10,000 previously, and it’s increasing the retention time of that data from one day to three days with the hope of giving individual developers a better chance to test the service. The startup currently has seven people and is looking to expand that with the new funding. The company announced a $2.4 million seed round today led by Matrix Partners with participation from various industry angels.