🔥 Firehook

Buttons → Webhooks → Done.

Run your webhooks and API calls in one tap.

Firehook turns your favorite automations into fast, reliable buttons — on your phone and on your car screen.

What Firehook does

Firehook lets you create simple buttons that call your webhooks or APIs. Typical uses: open a gate, run an n8n workflow, trigger Home Assistant, call IFTTT-style endpoints, or send a quick “I’m arriving” notification — from your phone and from your car screen.

How it works

You define a hook once (URL + method + optional headers/body). When you tap, the request is executed by your device. Firehook does not run your hooks from our infrastructure.

Privacy by design

Hooks and variables are stored in your account environment. Sensitive values can be stored in encrypted form, so you can reuse them without pasting secrets everywhere. You stay in control of what you send and where you send it.

Public site only — the admin console isn’t accessible here.


One tap, less friction

Turn recurring actions into buttons: run webhooks, call APIs, open deep links.

Built for everyday use

Simple flows, clear outcomes. If something fails, you can see it and fix it.

Your data stays yours

Hooks are executed from your devices — not from our infrastructure. Variables can be stored in encrypted form.


Common things people automate

Home shortcuts
Open the gate, toggle lights, trigger a scene, start a routine.
Arrival & notifications
Send a message or webhook when you’re on your way or when you arrive.
Power users
Trigger n8n, Pipedream, IFTTT, Home Assistant, and custom endpoints.
Car screen buttons
Keep the essentials reachable on your car screen (when supported by your setup).

What you can build with Firehook

Webhooks & API calls
GET/POST with headers/body, ready for most services.
Templates
Start from examples and adapt them to your own endpoints.
Variables
Reuse tokens, IDs, and values across hooks — optionally encrypted.
Geofence execution rules
Allow or block a hook depending on whether you’re inside a defined area.
Stateful actions
Model devices with an ON/OFF state and keep buttons consistent.
What’s next
Bluetooth, MQTT, hook sharing, smarter triggers — step by step.

Works well with tools like n8n, IFTTT, Home Assistant, Pipedream, and many vendor APIs (e.g., eWeLink).