Webhooks
An MCP server implementation supporting Webhook, providing message sending functionality
rating : 2.5 points
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What is the MCP Webhook Server?
The MCP Webhook Server is a tool based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that allows you to send custom messages via Webhook. It supports setting custom usernames and avatars and can be integrated with any MCP-compatible service (such as Dive).How to use the MCP Webhook Server?
Simply install the server and configure the Webhook address to start sending messages. You can easily add and manage the server using the Dive desktop client.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for scenarios that require automated message notifications, such as team collaboration, task updates, or system alerts.Main Features
Generic Webhook Support
Can send messages to any Webhook address.
Custom Username
Supports setting the username displayed in the message.
Avatar Customization
Supports setting a custom avatar for the message.
MCP Compatibility
Seamlessly integrates with Dive and other MCP-compatible large language models (LLMs).
Advantages
Supports multiple Webhook integrations.
Easy to integrate with existing systems.
High flexibility, supporting personalized configuration.
Limitations
Requires basic knowledge of Webhook configuration.
Depends on the stability of external Webhook services.
How to Use
Install the MCP Webhook Server
Install the server via npm or Smithery CLI.
Configure the Dive Desktop Client
Add the MCP Webhook Server in Dive and fill in the Webhook address.
Test Message Sending
Send a test message to the Webhook.
Usage Examples
Send a Simple Message
Send a simple greeting message to the Webhook.
Send a Message with a Custom Username
Send a message with a custom username to the Webhook.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to install the MCP Webhook Server?
Does it support custom avatars?
What dependencies are required?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
The official documentation for the MCP Webhook Server.
GitHub Repository
The source code repository for the project.
Dive Desktop Client
The official website for the Dive desktop client.

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