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Evercatch Roadmap
Beta launch tentatively planned for June 2026.
This is a high-level overview. Evercatch is a closed-source project — a detailed public roadmap is not available at this time. This document will be updated as we get closer to launch.
Caution
All timelines are tentative and subject to change. Nothing here should be treated as a commitment.
Beta Launch — June 2026 (tentative)
The initial beta release is focused on delivering a solid, well-tested core. Here is what we are targeting for day one:
Integrations
We are launching with major webhook provider integrations from day one. Each integration includes:
- Incoming webhook ingestion
- Cryptographic signature verification
- Payload normalisation to the Evercatch unified schema
Additional integrations will be added in the weeks following beta launch based on community demand.
Want to see a specific integration? Request it →
Native SDKs
First-party SDK support is shipping with beta:
| SDK | Install | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Python | pip install evercatch |
Full API coverage |
| Node.js / TypeScript | npm install @evercatch/sdk |
Full API coverage, typed |
| Go | go get github.com/evercatch/evercatch-go |
Full API coverage |
| Ruby | gem install evercatch |
Full API coverage |
All SDKs target the same REST API surface and will be kept in sync with API changes.
CLI Tool
A dedicated CLI for local development ships at beta launch:
@evercatch/cli
Key capabilities:
ec auth login— authenticate your local environmentec listen— receive and forward live events to a local server without tunnellingec events list— browse recent events with filteringec events replay <id>— replay any stored event to any destinationec destinations list / create / delete— manage destinations from the terminal
The CLI is a first-class tool, not an afterthought. The goal is to make local webhook development fast and debuggable.
Dashboard & API
- Full web dashboard for event browsing, search, filtering, and replay
- REST API with comprehensive coverage
- API key management with per-key scoping
Join the Beta
We are looking for developers to test Evercatch before public launch. Beta testers who provide valuable feedback will receive a free Indie or higher subscription account for the duration of testing.
To get on the list:
Email contact@evercatch.dev with subject line Beta Dev List and a short description of your use case. We will follow up with access details closer to launch.
For general questions or feedback: support@evercatch.dev
Post-Beta
We will share more details about the post-beta roadmap after the initial launch. Areas we are actively thinking about include:
- Additional webhook provider integrations
- Extended SDK language support
- Advanced event filtering and routing rules
- Team and organisation features
- Custom webhook transformation pipelines
Last updated: February 2026