As weekend is approaching, you might fancy going down the rabbit hole :)
Have a look at Cloudflare workers, you need a domain on their nameservers, but then you can configure a route - http allowed - and set up a worker (function) that responds on that route, and proxying requests can be done in the worker.
Really, just a foward proxy as suggested above, when all said and done, but quite interesting.
I had a look at IFTTT again (first time in a while) does not seem as flexible as it was, and the hooks piece now seems to default to https too, so not an option.
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
As weekend is approaching, you might fancy going down the rabbit hole :)
Have a look at Cloudflare workers, you need a domain on their nameservers, but then you can configure a route - http allowed - and set up a worker (function) that responds on that route, and proxying requests can be done in the worker.
Really, just a foward proxy as suggested above, when all said and done, but quite interesting.
I had a look at IFTTT again (first time in a while) does not seem as flexible as it was, and the hooks piece now seems to default to https too, so not an option.