> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.cerby.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.cerby.com/setup-and-admin/workspace-settings/webhooks/edit-a-webhook.md).

# Edit a webhook

{% hint style="info" %}
**Who can use this feature?**

* Workspace **Owners**, **Super Admins**, and **Admins**
* Supported using the **Cerby web app**
  {% endhint %}

As a workspace **Owner**, **Super Admin**, or **Admin**, you can update a webhook's name, endpoint URL, description, or subscribed event types. You cannot change the signing algorithm of an existing webhook. To change the signing algorithm, delete the webhook and create a new one.

To edit a webhook, complete the following steps:

1. Log in to your [Cerby](https://app.cerby.com/) workspace.
2. Select **Settings** from the left navigation. The **Workspace Configuration** page is displayed.
3. Select the **Webhooks** left tab.
4. Locate the webhook in the list and select the actions menu.
5. Select **Edit webhook**. The webhook detail page is displayed in edit mode.
6. Update the **Name**, **Endpoint URL**, **Description**, or subscribed event types as needed.
7. Click the **Save changes** button. A success message is displayed and the webhook reflects the updated values.

Now you are done.

## Related articles

* [Create a webhook](/setup-and-admin/workspace-settings/webhooks/create-a-webhook.md)
* [Delete a webhook](/setup-and-admin/workspace-settings/webhooks/delete-a-webhook.md)
* [Rotate a webhook signing key](/setup-and-admin/workspace-settings/webhooks/rotate-a-webhook-signing-key.md)


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