#matthias-adenin-purse_webhooks
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- matthias-adenin-purse_api, 5 days ago, 18 messages
Hi! Are you using Stripe CLI to listen for the events? Is it configured to listen to your connected account's events since this is a direct charge?
No I am using reverse proxy
I dont know about the connected account's event, how do you configure it ?
You can refer to this doc: https://docs.stripe.com/connect/webhooks on how to create webhooks to notify your platform when an event happens in your connected account.
How do you do it from the dashboard ? It seems like you can only do it via api
Create an event destination to receive events at an HTTPS webhook endpoint. Receiving webhook events is particularly useful for listening to asynchronous events such as when a customer's bank confirms a payment, a customer disputes a charge, a recurring payment succeeds, or when collecting subscription payments.
Thank you I managed to do it