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Engineering insights on webhook reliability, event governance, and building infrastructure you can trust.

Engineering June 4, 2026

Why 40% of Enterprises Will Decommission Their AI Agents by 2027

Gartner says the failure isn't the model — it's governance applied as an on/off switch. The real control point sits between trigger and action, the same place your webhooks already flow through.

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Engineering June 4, 2026

Event Delivery for AI Agents: Stop Duplicate Actions, Cost Spikes, and Silent Failures

Delivering events to an agent isn't the same as delivering a webhook. Agents act autonomously, loop, and spend money — here are the three failure modes and the guardrails that contain them.

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Engineering April 22, 2026

Jitter, Backoff, and Audit Trails: A Field Guide to Webhook Retries

A working vocabulary for webhook reliability: full jitter, decorrelated jitter, audit bundles, replay paths, and what's actually inside a delivery harness.

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Engineering April 7, 2026

Your Webhook Retry Logic Is Probably Wrong

Most hand-rolled retry systems silently lose events, duplicate deliveries, or collapse under load. Here are five mistakes we see in nearly every implementation.

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Announcement April 1, 2026

Core AI Monthly — 30 Days Free, No Credit Card

AgentDelivery Core AI Monthly is now available as a 30-day free trial with no credit card required. No discount codes, no checkout friction — just start.

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Announcement April 1, 2026

We're Looking for Beta Testers

Use code DUERELAYBETAP1 for a free month of AgentDelivery Scale AI — 250K events, 50 endpoints, agent governance, and full observability. We're looking for teams to break it.

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Engineering March 30, 2026

How to Build a Reliable Webhook Delivery System

The real architecture behind production-grade webhook delivery: queues, retries, state machines, idempotency, and observability. A guide from someone who built it.

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Engineering March 27, 2026

Why Webhooks Break in Production — and What We Built to Fix It

Every engineering team that depends on webhooks eventually hits the same wall. Here's what breaks, why, and what a webhook control plane does about it.

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