Webhook Triggers
Overview
Webhook triggers let external systems start runs via HTTP POST. There are two types:
Rule of thumb: If the work is always the same, use a task webhook. If each trigger has a different message, use a teammate webhook.
Task Webhook Triggers
Attach a webhook trigger to a task. When you POST to the generated URL, the task runs automatically using its pre-defined instructions.
Create a Task Webhook
Trigger the Task
POST to the webhook URL. The JSON body is optional — the task already has its own instructions.
Teammate Webhook Triggers
Enable a webhook directly on a teammate. Each POST creates a new run with the message you provide — useful for dynamic, event-driven workflows.
Enable Teammate Webhook
Important: The webhook URL contains a secret token and is only shown once. Store it securely.
Trigger a Run
POST a JSON body with a message field:
The teammate processes the message using its configured instructions and tools.
Disable Teammate Webhook
When to Use Which
Managing Triggers
List Triggers
Delete a Trigger
Deduplication
Include an X-M8tes-Event-Id header to prevent duplicate runs from retried webhooks:
What's Next
- Scheduling — automate with cron and intervals
- Email Inbox — trigger runs from inbound emails
- Webhook Events — get notified when runs complete (outbound)
