Webhooks are automated HTTP callbacks triggered by events. When an event occurs in a source system, the webhook sends an HTTP request (typically a POST request) to a specified URL. This allows applications to receive real-time updates without constantly polling for new data. Webhooks are commonly used for integrating different systems, such as triggering actions in one application based on events in another.
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