AsyncAPI channel · Teller · Teller Webhooks

webhooks

Single inbound channel on the developer's HTTPS endpoint. Teller POSTs a JSON body whose `type` field discriminates between event payloads.

Provider: Teller AsyncAPI: v2.6.0 Spec: Teller Webhooks Operations: 1 Messages: 4

Channel address

webhooks

Operations

publish
receiveTellerWebhook
Receive a Teller webhook event.

Messages

enrollment.disconnected
An enrollment has lost connection to its financial institution.
Content-Type: application/json
transactions.processed
Teller has discovered and categorized new transactions for an enrollment.
Content-Type: application/json
account.number_verification.processed
A micro-deposit account number verification has completed or expired.
Content-Type: application/json
webhook.test
A test event dispatched from Application Settings to validate the endpoint.
Content-Type: application/json

About AsyncAPI

The AsyncAPI specification describes event-driven APIs the way OpenAPI describes request/response APIs. A channel is the named pipe — a webhook URL, a Kafka topic, a WebSocket route, an MQTT subject — that producers and consumers publish or subscribe to. Each channel carries one or more messages with structured payloads, and an operation declares whether a given party sends or receives on that channel.

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