Product Weekend May 2026 - WebHookHQ

Product Weekend May 2026 - WebHookHQ
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This is the first Product Weekend where I didn’t really complete the MVP.

At first, I struggled with what to build. I have way too many ideas as usual, but I eventually decided to revisit WebHookHQ, one of the very first products I worked on in my early indie-hacking days. I’ll probably share more about its history another day.

The funny thing is, I would say the product is already about 90% done. And somehow, that last 10% feels like the hardest part.

The backend API is working. The CLI tool is working too. The CLI can talk to the backend and create webhook endpoints directly from the terminal. Once a webhook endpoint receives data, I can pull the payload locally through the CLI and let a local AI agent process it. Technically, it works exactly as intended.

Turns out building the product wasn’t the difficult part. The difficult part is convincing myself that I would actually use it. That’s probably why I stopped at the 90% mark and never pushed it to production.

The idea still sounds interesting to me — a webhook inbox that local AI agents can process and analyse. But right now, I’m still figuring out whether this is a real problem worth solving, or simply an idea that sounds cool to build.

So yeah, for the first time in Product Weekend history, I ended the weekend without a launch. Maybe WebHookHQ will eventually see the light of day. Or maybe this is just another experiment that taught me something along the way.

We’ll see how it goes.