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Quailrunner

Quailrunner

Low-code webhook initiation using your Postgres database

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About Details
Name: Quailrunner
Submited By: Curt Nienow
Release Date 9 months ago
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Category SaaS Developer Tools

A low-code solution to declaratively trigger webhooks based on changes and updates to your Postgres database. Useful for quickly setting up SMS notifications, transactional emails, automated payments, etc.


Merl Orn

Congratulations on the launch. A question and perhaps a suggestion Why is this limited to Postgres ? If I wanted to say integrate it to any database and do say a slack integration on an event update it should allow me to do that right ?

9 months ago


Makenna Eichmann

Congratulations @angelofu. Does this solution support complex conditions for triggering webhooks?

9 months ago


Karley Frami

I appreciate how I can manage webhook triggers without diving deep into code. It makes life so much simpler for developers.

9 months ago


Hobart Glover

Congrats to the Quailrunner team on the launch! This low-code solution sounds like a powerful tool for automating webhooks and streamlining database-driven workflows!

9 months ago


Esteban Hilpert

Triggering webhooks declaratively sounds super intuitive. @angelofu I think this tool is perfect for quickly setting up notifications or automating processes. Great job.

9 months ago


Gilbert Lind

This looks fantastic, @angelofu! Quailrunner seems like a game-changer for anyone looking to automate processes without diving deep into code. The emphasis on idempotency and retries is particularly reassuring, as it addresses a common pain point in webhook management. Plus, having observability built-in to monitor the workflows just adds another layer of confidence. I'm especially intrigued by the potential

9 months ago


Maxwell Blanda

Thanks for creating this! The low-code approach is going to make things so much more accessible for people like me who want powerful features but don’t want to build everything from scratch.

9 months ago


Uriah Mayer

In the next update version you can include more detailed analytics about trigger actions in the future. It would be helpful to see success/failure trends over time.

9 months ago


Jarrell Homenick

I am glad I won't have to keep hitting refresh on my database updates manually. Who has time for that . right?

9 months ago


Elias Rowe

This is a significant time saver for applications that require speedy automation. Great job!

9 months ago


Esteban Kilback

Big congrats The idea behind this is so practical and well-executed. It’s clear you’ve put a lot of thought into making things efficient and user-friendly on the launch!

9 months ago


Charley Swift

It's the kind of product that just makes sense. Simple, effective, and built to solve real problems. Congrats on a great launch,

9 months ago


Sedrick Hirthe

I'm so glad someone finally created a tool like this. Thank you!

9 months ago


Jaylon Deckow

Thank you for creating a tool that simplifies database management.

9 months ago


Elmer Schoen

Quailrunner sounds like an amazing tool! The low-code approach to triggering webhooks based on Postgres database updates is a game changer for developers. It's about time we had a solid solution that doesn’t compromise on features like idempotency and retries. Love how you’ve thought about observability too—being able to see what's going on can save so much time debugging. Having a free tier is a great move, especially for the PH community! I'm definitely going to test it out with the promo code PHLAUNCH. Curious to see how it handles integration with various APIs as well—automating those pesky notification and transactional tasks can really streamline workflows. Looking forward to seeing what other use cases you hear from the community, and keep up the great work! @angelofu, can't wait to see where Quailrunner goes from here!

9 months ago