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Test Stripe Webhooks with HookTest

Test and debug Stripe payment webhooks — checkout, subscription, invoice, and dispute events. Use HookTest to create a free webhook URL, point Stripe at it, and inspect every request in real time — headers, body, and signature included.

Quick Start

Get Stripe webhooks flowing to HookTest in under a minute:

  1. Create a HookTest URL. Go to hooktest.dev and click Create Bin. Copy the webhook URL.
  2. Add it to Stripe webhook settings. Paste the HookTest URL as your webhook endpoint in the Stripe developer dashboard. Select the events you want to receive.
  3. Trigger an event and inspect. Perform an action in Stripe (or use their test/sandbox mode) and watch the request appear in HookTest in real time. Check headers, body, and query parameters.

Common Stripe Webhook Events

These are the most commonly tested Stripe webhook events. Each one triggers an HTTP POST to your webhook URL with a JSON payload.

EventDescription
checkout.session.completedA checkout session has been paid
invoice.payment_succeededAn invoice payment succeeds
customer.subscription.updatedA subscription is changed
charge.dispute.createdA chargeback is opened

Verifying Stripe Signatures

Stripe signs every webhook request using the Stripe-Signature header. You should always verify this signature in production to confirm the request actually came from Stripe and was not tampered with in transit.

When testing with HookTest, you can inspect the raw signature header value in the request details. This is useful for verifying that your signature verification code handles the header format correctly before deploying to production.

See the official Stripe webhook docs for the full signature verification algorithm and code samples.

Why Test Stripe Webhooks?

Webhook handlers are notoriously hard to debug. You cannot see what Stripe is sending until your endpoint receives it, and errors in your handler can cause silent failures — missed payments, lost data, or broken integrations.

HookTest gives you full visibility into every request before you write a line of handler code. Create a bin, point Stripe at it, and see exactly what arrives: HTTP method, headers (including signatures), body, and query parameters. Once your handler is ready, use webhook forwarding to send requests to your local server in real time.

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