Currently, the API page looks like this:
You get:
- API Key (truncated of course)
- Description
- User who it can run as
- Created Date
- Last Used Date
- Eyeball button to view/edit
- Red X button to delete/remove
The webhook page looks a bit disheveled by comparison:
You get:
- Random one-sentence description at the top (probably not needed like the API page, honestly)
- Latest status (nice)
- URL (cool, but should be truncated and you can still copy the link if you need it)
- Events subscribed to (nice)
- Edit button to view/edit (should we be consistent on which button is used across both API and Webhook page here?
Nice to haves:
- Cleaner table with truncated webhook URL
- Description object
- User it was created by
- Created Date
- Last triggered time