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Requestly

A powerful browser extension and desktop app for developers to manipulate network requests, debug APIs, and improve web app testing

Open Source Alternative to Postman

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Requestly is an indispensable tool for developers, QA engineers, and web enthusiasts who need granular control over their network requests. This versatile solution offers a seamless way to intercept, modify, and debug HTTP(S) requests in real-time, enhancing your development workflow and testing capabilities.

Key benefits of Requestly include:

  • Request Modification: Easily alter headers, query parameters, and request bodies to test different scenarios without changing your codebase.
  • Response Mocking: Create mock responses for APIs, allowing you to develop and test frontend features independently of backend services.
  • Request Redirection: Redirect requests to different URLs or local environments, facilitating easy switching between development, staging, and production setups.
  • Rules and Filters: Set up complex rules and filters to target specific requests, giving you precise control over your network traffic.
  • Cross-browser Compatibility: Available as a browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, ensuring consistent functionality across different development environments.
  • Desktop App: Use the Requestly desktop app to intercept and modify requests from any application on your computer, not just web browsers.
  • Collaboration Features: Share rules and configurations with team members, streamlining collaborative debugging and testing processes.
  • Performance Analysis: Gain insights into your application's network performance with built-in timing and waterfall charts.

Whether you're debugging APIs, testing different scenarios, or optimizing your web application's performance, Requestly provides the tools you need to take control of your HTTP(S) requests and streamline your development process.

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