> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.apono.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.apono.io/docs/webhook-integrations/manage-webhooks.md).

# Manage webhooks

After creating a webhook, you can manage it.

<figure><img src="/files/qyWqu4I5mLh3CCylBBhu" alt="" width="563"><figcaption><p><em>Webhook management menu</em></p></figcaption></figure>

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### Edit a webhook

Use the following steps to edit a webhook:

1. On the [**Webhooks**](https://app.apono.io/webhooks) page, locate the webhook.
2. In the row of the webhook, click **⋮ > Edit**. The **Edit Webhook** tab appears.
3. Update the settings.
4. Test the changes.
5. Click **Save Webhook**.

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### Change the activation status

Use the following steps to change the activation status of a webhook:

1. On the [**Webhooks**](https://app.apono.io/webhooks) page, locate the webhook.
2. In the row of the webhook, click **⋮ > Inactivate**.

{% hint style="info" %}
If the webhook is inactivate, **Active** will appear as the option.
{% endhint %}

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### View the invocation history

The **Invocation History** tab displays information about webhooks that Apono has sent:

* Date and time when the webhook was sent
* Event trigger
* Whether the webhook was successfully sent
* Request and response payloads\\

Use the following steps to view the invocation history:

1. On the [**Webhooks**](https://app.apono.io/webhooks) page, locate the webhook.
2. In the row of the webhook, click **⋮ > History**. The **Invocation History** tab appears.

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### Delete a webhook

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Deleting a webhook is permanent and **cannot** be reversed.
{% endhint %}

Use the following steps to delete a webhook:

1. On the [**Webhooks**](https://app.apono.io/webhooks) page, locate the webhook.
2. In the row of the webhook, click **⋮ > Delete**. A confirmation popup window appears.
3. Click **Yes**. The webhook will be removed from the list of webhooks.


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