Welcome to FluxHookHQ. We're currently building a modern, reliable, scalable platform for webhook delivery, event routing, and workflow automation β but the code and repos are still in development.
This organization will contain all components of the FluxHook ecosystem once work progresses.
FluxHook is planned to include:
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Webhook Delivery Engine Reliable, queue-backed webhook dispatch with retries & DLQ.
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Event Router Rule-based routing for filtering, transforming, forwarding events.
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Workflow Engine Multi-step workflows triggered by events.
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Developer Tooling SDKs, CLI tools, signing helpers, and testing utilities.
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Infrastructure Templates Deployment setups using Docker/Kubernetes + observability stack.
We are still setting up the architecture, backend structures, and initial codebases.
- Organization created β
- Architecture, design, and roadmap drafted β
- Repositories: coming soon
- First prototype: in progress
- Public release: TBD
Youβll see updates here as different components get added.
- Initialize core repository (
fluxhook) - Setup Go backend skeleton
- Add PostgreSQL schema & migrations
- Add NATS JetStream integration
- Implement event ingestion API
- Implement basic webhook delivery worker
- Add retry logic
- Add SDKs (Go/JS/Python)
- Add simple dashboard (future)
We will update this roadmap as we progress.
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More details, docs, and announcements will come as soon as we have the first working commit.
For now, reach out here on GitHub.
More channels (website, docs, email) will be added when the project matures.
FluxHookHQ is still early, but weβre excited to build something powerful and open-source.
Stay tuned β big things coming soon.