# Webhooks & Events

- [Webhooks](https://developer.textmaster.com/webhooks-and-events/webhooks.md): Learn the basics of how webhooks work to help you build and set up integrations.
- [Creating webhooks](https://developer.textmaster.com/webhooks-and-events/webhooks/creating-webhooks.md): Learn to build a webhook, choosing the events your webhook will listen for on TextMaster and how to set up a server to receive and manage the webhook payload.
- [Configuring your server for webhooks](https://developer.textmaster.com/webhooks-and-events/webhooks/configuring-your-server-for-webhooks.md): Learn how to set up a server to manage incoming webhook payloads.
- [Securing webhooks](https://developer.textmaster.com/webhooks-and-events/webhooks/securing-webhooks.md): Ensure your server is only receiving the expected TextMaster requests for security reasons.
- [Troubleshooting webhooks](https://developer.textmaster.com/webhooks-and-events/webhooks/troubleshooting-webhooks.md): Learn how to review your webhook deliveries on TextMaster, including the HTTP request and response.
- [Events](https://developer.textmaster.com/webhooks-and-events/events.md): Learn what are events and how you can subscribe to them to build and set up integrations.


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