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# Webhooks overview

Each time you receive an EDI file from a trading partner, you will want to ingest the transactions into your downstream system for processing. You can do this by configuring a webhook. Webhooks allow you to send events from Stedi to third-party services without writing any custom code.

Stedi can send webhooks to:

* Custom applications using Basic or API Key authorization
* Cloud functions, including AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, and Azure Functions
* iPaaS platforms, such as Zapier, Workato, or Tray.io
* ERPs like NetSuite, SAP, or Oracle.

The most common use case is ingesting processed transaction data into your internal systems and business applications. You can configure a webhook to send `transaction.processed.v2` events to your system and then programatically retrieve the processed transaction data from Stedi using the provided download URL.

You can also configure webhooks for other [Stedi events](/edi-platform/operate/event-types), like when a processing error occurs. This can be used to trigger alerts in systems like Slack, PagerDuty, or Zendesk for further review.
