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Web infrastructure and security platform providing CDN, DNS, DDoS protection, and edge computing.

Signature verification supported 5 events supported

Why use Hookfire with Cloudflare?

Instant push notifications

Get notified on your phone the moment a Cloudflare webhook fires. No more checking dashboards.

Subscribe to what matters

Choose exactly which Cloudflare events trigger notifications. Filter out the noise.

Team-wide delivery

Control who on your team gets notified and how — push notifications, record only, or both.

Setup in under 2 minutes

Copy a webhook URL, paste it in Cloudflare, and you're done. No code required.

Supported events

Event
SSL certificate expiring
ssl_certificate_expiring
🔒 SSL certificate expiring
SSL certificate for example.com is expiring soon
Health check status changed
health_check_status_changed
🏥 Health check: unhealthy
Health check for example.com changed from healthy to unhealthy
Workers route error
workers_route_error
⚙️ Workers error
Worker route error detected on example.com
Pages deployment failed
pages_deployment_failed
❌ Pages deployment failed
Cloudflare Pages deployment failed for my-site
DNS record updated
dns_record_updated
🌐 DNS record updated
DNS record updated for example.com

How to connect Cloudflare

Connecting Cloudflare to Hookfire

Step 1: Create an Integration

  1. Go to your organization’s Integrations page.
  2. Click Add Integration and select Cloudflare.
  3. You’ll receive a unique Webhook URL — copy it.

Step 2: Add the Webhook in Cloudflare

  1. Go to your Cloudflare dashboard.
  2. Navigate to Notifications → Destinations.
  3. Click Create under Webhooks.
  4. Give it a name (e.g., “Hookfire”).
  5. Paste your Hookfire webhook URL into the URL field.
  6. Enter a shared secret in the Secret field (you’ll also paste this in Hookfire).
  7. Click Save and Test to verify the connection.

Step 3: Copy the Signing Secret

  1. Copy the shared secret you entered in step 2.
  2. Go back to your Hookfire integration page and paste it into the Signing Secret field.
  3. Cloudflare sends the secret in the cf-webhook-auth header — Hookfire verifies it automatically.

Step 4: Subscribe to Events

  1. On your Hookfire integration page, toggle on the events you want to receive push notifications for.
  2. In Cloudflare, go to Notifications → Create and create notification policies for the events you want, selecting the Hookfire webhook as the destination.

Step 5: Test

Click the Test button on your integration page, or trigger a notification in Cloudflare (e.g., by creating a test notification policy).

Supported Events

Event Description
ssl_certificate_expiring An SSL certificate is about to expire
health_check_status_changed A health check status changed
workers_route_error A Workers route encountered an error
pages_deployment_failed A Cloudflare Pages deployment failed
dns_record_updated A DNS record was updated

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