skyhook

Turn webhooks into beautiful Discord notifications.

skyhook translates webhooks from GitLab, Jira, Docker Hub and 20+ other services into clean, native Discord notifications. No bot to host, no code to write — generate a URL, paste it into your provider, and you're done.

Free & open source · hosted for you at skyhookapi.com
GitLab App Today at 9:41 AM
JC John Carlson
[skyhook:main] 2 commits
Commit from John Carlson
(a1b2c3d) Add provider grid to the marketing site
Commit from John Carlson
(e4f5a6b) Fix embed footer icon URL
Travis CI App Today at 9:43 AM
[skyhook:main] Build #142: Passed
(a1b2c3d) Add provider grid to the marketing site
Pingdom App Today at 9:52 AM
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Supported providers

Discord notifications for the tools you already use

From GitLab pushes and Jira issues to Docker Hub builds, CI results, and Pingdom or Uptime Robot alerts — skyhook delivers a clean Discord notification for every event, across 23 services and counting.

AC
AppCenter
AppVeyor
Basecamp
Bitbucket
Bitbucket Server
CircleCI
Codacy
Confluence
Docker Hub
GitLab
Heroku
in
Instana
Jenkins
Jira
New Relic
Patreon
Pingdom
Rollbar
Travis CI
Trello
Unity Cloud
UR
Uptime Robot
Azure DevOps

Missing one? skyhook is open source — request a provider or open a pull request.

Get started

Up and running in three steps

It takes about a minute. No account, no install.

1

Create a Discord webhook

In your server: Settings → Integrations → Webhooks → New Webhook. Copy its URL.

2

Generate your skyhook URL

Paste the Discord URL below and pick your provider. We'll build the URL and copy it for you.

3

Paste it into your provider

Add the generated URL as a webhook in your service. Messages start flowing into Discord.

FAQ

Questions, answered

How do I get GitLab notifications in Discord?

Create a Discord webhook in your server settings, paste its URL into the generator above and choose GitLab, then add the generated skyhook URL to your GitLab project's webhook settings. skyhook formats every push, merge request, and pipeline event into a native Discord message.

Which services does skyhook support?

23 and counting — including GitLab, Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, Docker Hub, Travis CI, CircleCI, Jenkins, Heroku, New Relic, Rollbar, Pingdom, Uptime Robot, Trello, Patreon and Azure DevOps.

Do I need to host a bot or write any code?

No. skyhook is a hosted service, so there is no Discord bot to run and no code to write. You generate a URL, paste it into your provider, and notifications start arriving in your channel.

Does skyhook work with GitHub?

GitHub can already post to Discord natively — just add /github to the end of your Discord webhook URL. skyhook focuses on the many services that do not have built-in Discord support.

Is skyhook free?

Yes. skyhook is free and open source under the MIT license, and skyhookapi.com is hosted for you.