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# Integrate Spike with Honeybadger

### Service and integration

Make sure you have the service and integration already setup for Honeybadger. Follow the link below on instructions of how to create integration and service

{% content-ref url="/pages/-Ln3rb4wLUFeI-OAPcmq" %}
[Create integration and service on our dashboard](/integrations-guideline/create-integration-and-service-on-dashboard.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

### Using Webhook with Honeybadger

### Step 1

From the [Honeybadger](https://app.honeybadger.io/) dashboard, select your project, Then go to **Settings** and choose **Alerts and Integrations**

![Select Alerts and Integrations](/files/-MAa79Z4ku6P1_oMnSg1)

### Step 2

Scroll down till you find **WebHook** option and select it.

![Select WebHook from the list](/files/-MAa7Mn1JxH6tu3e_Vjw)

###

### Step 3

Finally, all left is to paste the Spike integration URL in the input field and save.

![Paste the Integration URL](/files/-MAa7rna_ojA024p46db)

## FAQ

1. **How many services and integrations can I create on Spike?**
   * Unlimited
2. **How many escalation policies can I have on Spike?**
   * Unlimited

At Spike, we are working hard to integrate with all the tools your business uses. We are on a mission to help **you** identify incidents/crashes/spikes before your customers do.

If you have any integration in mind and would like us to build it for you then contact us at [support@spike.sh.](mailto:support@spike.sh)


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