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Flow - event gateway and webhooks
# [API Design]
Featured on : Dec 10. 2024
Featured on : Dec 10. 2024
What is Q-Flow?
Q-Flow is a scalable event gateway that provides seamless, embeddable webhooks, giving subscribers full control and choice over events while optimizing security, retries, and multi-tenancy.
Problem
Users struggle to manage and control events, webhooks, and subscriptions effectively.
Lack of full control and choice over events, security vulnerabilities, unreliable retries, and challenges in handling multi-tenancy.
Solution
An event gateway and webhook solution in the form of Q-Flow.
Users can seamlessly embed webhooks, ensuring full control over events, optimizing security, handling retries effectively, and managing multi-tenancy.
Scalable event gateway with embeddable webhooks for better event management, security optimization, reliable retries, and multi-tenancy handling.
Customers
Developers, SaaS companies, API platforms, and businesses relying on event-driven architectures.
Developers, SaaS companies, API platforms looking to streamline event management, optimize security, and enhance multi-tenancy capabilities.
Unique Features
Embedded webhooks for seamless event handling and control.
Optimized security and retries for enhanced reliability.
Scalable architecture catering to diverse needs of event-driven applications.
User Comments
Easy-to-use and reliable event management tool.
Great security features and seamless webhook integration.
Highly scalable and efficient for various use cases.
Intuitive interface and robust multi-tenancy support.
Improved control over events and retries.
Traction
Q-Flow has gained traction with over 500k monthly active users.
Recent feature additions such as customizable event workflows.
Growing MRR of $150k with a steady increase in user base.
Market Size
The market for event gateways and webhook solutions is growing rapidly, with a projected value of $2.5 billion by 2023.
Increase in demand due to the rise of event-driven architectures in modern applications.