Taskade Genesis creates a full webhook event catalog from a single prompt — so developers integrating your webhooks never have to guess what is coming through the pipe.
What Is an API Webhook Event Catalog Generator?
A webhook event catalog documents every event your system emits: the event name, trigger condition, payload schema, delivery guarantees, and retry behavior. It gives developers a single reference that answers every webhook integration question before they open a support ticket.
Why Use an AI API Webhook Event Catalog Generator?
Webhook integrations fail most often because the catalog is incomplete or out of date.
- Full event coverage: AI agents generate catalog entries for every event type from a plain-language description or existing spec.
- Payload examples included: Each catalog entry includes a real-world JSON payload sample, not just a schema skeleton.
- Relational linking: Use the Relationship field to connect each event to the relevant endpoint docs and error handling reference.
- Two-way integrations: Keep the catalog in sync with your webhook infrastructure via 100+ built-in connectors — Slack, GitHub, Jira, and more.
- Mind Map overview: Visualize your full event taxonomy as a Mind Map to spot gaps and groupings at a glance.
Who Should Use an API Webhook Event Catalog Generator?
- Platform engineers documenting a high-volume event-driven system.
- Developer relations teams maintaining a public webhook reference for external builders.
- Integration specialists onboarding enterprise customers to a webhook-heavy product.
- Product managers tracking which events are documented vs. still undocumented.
- Marketplace platform teams helping app publishers subscribe to the right events.
How To Generate a Webhook Event Catalog?
- Open Taskade Genesis and clone the catalog template in ~10 seconds.
- List your event types or paste your existing event enum.
- The agent drafts full catalog entries including payload examples and trigger conditions.
- Organize by event family in Mind Map view.
- Set up a reliable automation to flag undocumented events as new ones ship.
A catalog that keeps developers happy and support queues short. Explore community starters at /community and discover more at /generate.
