Webhooks are the invisible wiring of your store — they notify other apps when an order is created, a product changes, a customer signs up. They're powerful and mostly out of sight, which is exactly the problem: when you uninstall an app, its webhooks sometimes linger, firing off to nowhere and cluttering your integration setup.
Why webhooks go unmonitored
Shopify registers webhooks behind the scenes as apps install them, and there's no friendly dashboard showing what's active and what it's for. So you accumulate webhooks over time with no easy way to audit them — including stale ones pointing at apps you removed long ago.
See them all in one question
With Claude MCP Connector, you get the full list with context:
Claude lists every registered webhook and what it feeds, and flags the orphaned ones left behind by uninstalled apps — so you can clean up the dead wiring and understand exactly how your store connects to everything else.
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Why visibility matters here
Webhooks you can't see are webhooks you can't manage. Being able to audit them — confirming the right integrations are connected and removing the dead ones — keeps your store's plumbing clean and your data flowing only where you intend it to.