Notifications and webhooks for company monitoring

Once you've added companies to monitoring, you control the notifications from the notifications page. Here you see all your subscriptions, choose which event types to follow, and set up webhooks for automated integrations.

Your subscriptions

The subscription overview shows all the companies you monitor. For each company, you see which event types you subscribe to — displayed as color-coded badges. You can edit event types per company, so you only get ownership alerts for one company and only financial alerts for another.

What event types can you choose?

  • Company status — dissolution, bankruptcy, resumption
  • Ownership — changes to the ownership structure
  • Board — new or departed board members
  • Directors — changes to the registered management
  • Financial statements — new annual reports filed
  • Announcements — new official announcements
  • Address — relocation of the company's address
  • Contact information — changes to phone or email

Delivery frequency

You choose how often you receive email notifications:

  • Immediate — one email per change
  • Daily digest — all changes combined in one email per day
  • Weekly digest — all changes combined in one email per week

Delivery history

The notifications page shows a history of all sent notifications with status: delivered, pending, or failed. This gives you visibility into whether your notifications are coming through.

Webhook management

In the webhook section you create endpoints that companydata.dk sends JSON requests to when changes are detected. Each webhook has:

  • Name and URL — give your webhook a descriptive name and specify your endpoint
  • HMAC secret — shown once at creation, used to verify the sender
  • Delivery history — see status and payload for each call
  • Up to 5 endpoints — create separate webhooks for different systems
Pro feature
Notifications and webhooks require a Pro subscription. Free users see an upgrade prompt.
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Manage your subscriptions, delivery frequency, and webhooks.