Webhooks

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What is Webhooks?

Webhooks are a method for event-driven integration where one system automatically sends data to another when a specific event occurs, eliminating the need for continuous polling and enabling real-time workflows between operational and business systems.

Technical Definition: A method for letting one system send automatic notifications to another when a specific event occurs. Unlike polling (repeatedly asking “is there anything new?”), webhooks are event-driven – the source system pushes data to a receiving URL (endpoint) the moment something happens.

Why it matters: Webhooks enable real-time event-driven integration without continuous polling. A fault alarm in the BMS can instantly trigger a maintenance request in the CMMS via a webhook – no polling, no delay, no wasted network bandwidth.

HubMind’s view: Webhooks are a lightweight, effective integration mechanism for event-driven workflows. We use them to connect operational systems with business systems – bringing real-time facility events into maintenance, energy and reporting platforms.

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