Stop Spinning Up a Separate Server: Colocate Your Backend With Expo Router API Routes
Standing up yet another Worker just to receive a RevenueCat webhook gets old fast. Expo Router API Routes let you put the backend inside the same repo as your app. Here is the implementation, from signature verification to picking a deployment target.
Why Your Rork App's Stripe Webhooks Drop Events Only in Production — Field Notes on Idempotency, Retries, and Out-of-Order Delivery
A field-tested four-layer design for stabilizing Stripe webhooks that pass locally but silently misfire in production: signature verification on Workers, event-ID idempotency, fast-2xx-then-process, and a reconciliation job that survives out-of-order delivery. Built around Cloudflare Workers and KV.
Connecting Rork Apps to Zapier — Automate Notifications and Data Sync Without a Backend
Learn how to connect your Rork app to Zapier via Webhooks to automate welcome emails, form data storage, and purchase notifications — no dedicated backend required.
Rork × Make (formerly Integromat): Build a No-Code Backend with Webhooks
Learn how to connect your Rork app to Make (formerly Integromat) using Webhooks. Build a fully automated no-code backend — from form submissions to Notion databases and email notifications.