Run your automations from your wrist. WebhookDeck turns your Android phone and Wear OS watch into a programmable webhook trigger deck for HTTP requests, API calls, DevOps workflows, home automation, and custom scripts.
Create webhook buttons on your phone, sync selected actions to your watch, and trigger them from the watch app, tile, or complication. WebhookDeck is built for developers, DevOps engineers, homelab users, and automation power users who want fast access to important workflows without opening a laptop.
Trigger the tools you already use
Use WebhookDeck with n8n workflows, Home Assistant webhooks, GitHub Actions, Jenkins jobs, Slack or Discord webhooks, Cloudflare Workers, Azure DevOps pipelines, internal APIs, custom scripts, and self-hosted automation systems.
Set up actions on your phone
Build reusable webhook buttons with the HTTP method, URL, headers, query parameters, request body, timeout, and dynamic placeholders you need. Organize actions, mark watch favorites, test requests from your phone, and sync the important ones to your Wear OS watch.
Run webhooks from Wear OS
Trigger synced actions from your watch with clear confirmation flows, status feedback, haptics, and recent result history. Use WebhookDeck as a wrist-based control panel for deployments, smart home routines, server actions, workflow triggers, incident response shortcuts, and personal automations.
Designed for safer automation
WebhookDeck helps reduce accidental triggers with confirmation screens for destructive actions, retry flows that still respect confirmation, and a tile design that avoids silent background execution. The complication opens the app instead of directly firing an action.
Local-first and private
WebhookDeck has no account system, no cloud backend, no analytics, and no crash reporting. Your actions live on your own devices, and the only network requests the app sends are the webhook or HTTP requests you configure. Secrets are encrypted with the device Keystore and redacted by default.
Good for
• Wear OS webhook triggers
• Home Assistant watch controls
• n8n workflow buttons
• GitHub Actions workflow dispatch
• Jenkins build triggers
• DevOps runbook shortcuts
• Homelab automation
• Server and API control buttons
• Slack, Discord, and custom webhook actions
• HTTP request testing from phone and watch
Requires an Android phone for setup. The Wear OS app can trigger synced actions from your watch once configured.
WebhookDeck is an independent utility and is not affiliated with or endorsed by n8n, Home Assistant, GitHub, Jenkins, Slack, Discord, Microsoft, Azure DevOps, Cloudflare, or any other third-party service.