--- title: Triggers description: "Trigger management and execution" --- {/* Auto-generated from OpenAPI spec. Edit the overview at api-overviews/triggers.mdx, not this file. */} Triggers let you subscribe to events from a user's connected app, such as a new Gmail message, a GitHub commit, or a Slack message, and receive the event data as a structured payload at your webhook endpoint. There are two layers to understand: - A **trigger type** is a template that defines what event to listen for and what configuration it needs. For example, `GITHUB_COMMIT_EVENT` requires an `owner` and a `repo`. Each toolkit exposes its own trigger types. - A **trigger instance** is a trigger type scoped to a specific user and connected account. Creating one produces an instance with its own `ti_*` ID that you can enable, disable, or delete independently. Reach for these endpoints when you want to: - Discover the trigger types a toolkit offers, or fetch one type by `slug` to inspect its config and payload schema. - Create or update a trigger instance for a connected account with the upsert endpoint. - List active trigger instances, or enable, disable, and delete an instance by `triggerId`. These endpoints authenticate with your project API key in the `x-api-key` header. Creating a trigger instance only registers it. To actually receive events, set a webhook URL for your project once, then route incoming events on `metadata.trigger_slug`. See [Subscribing to events](/docs/setting-up-triggers/subscribing-to-events). For the full concept overview, see [Triggers](/docs/triggers). ## Endpoints