Adal is a predictable webhook delivery and observability platform for developers. We write about webhooks, backend systems, reliability, and developer tooling.
Adal started from a simple frustration: webhook delivery is often hard to inspect, debug, and reproduce. Providers send requests, something fails, and developers are left guessing.
We are building Adal to make webhook delivery predictable: permanent endpoint URLs, full request visibility, replay, retries, and clear delivery logs. No black boxes — just observable infrastructure for developers.
Our stack
Adal is built with Go for the control plane and regional services, PostgreSQL for global and regional data, Redis for queues and runtime state, Cloudflare R2 for request body storage, and React for the dashboard. The CLI is open source and written in Go. Everything runs in Docker with a focus on clear logs, reproducible deployments, and predictable behavior.