Insomnia App
A cross-platform GraphQL and REST client.
Insomnia is a cross-platform GraphQL and REST client, available for Mac, Windows, and Linux
Reviews for Insomnia App
Hear what real users highlight about this tool.
Reviews praise Insomnia’s clean UI, low resource use, and smooth environment handling for organizing REST/GraphQL requests. Many highlight its reliability and intuitive workflow, noting it feels lighter than alternatives. Makers of ComputerX emphasize its role in daily API testing and debugging, calling out strong environment support and stability. Users appreciate clear request organization and visibility into prior responses. The main gripe: recent changes requiring accounts and forced updates, with some reporting lost collections and preferring the older, local-first experience.
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Our API lab. Collections, envs, and test suites made spec-driven development and webhook debugging painless.
Big fan of Insomnia for testing and debugging APIs – sleek interface, great environment support, and super reliable. It’s a must-have in our dev toolkit.
Insomnia allows you to look at the API creation process in a different way. The lightweight and clear user interface contributes to this.
I am using insomnia since a longtime. It is not complicated, easy to use and does not consume too much of my computers memory (not like other similar apps)
One of my favorite Rest Client tool. Ease to organize various rest request for different environments
Very helpful tool for development. It also shows response of previous api calls
Insomnia helped to test my APIs and organize my rest request efficiently. working on various environment is smooth using this Rest Client.
It used to be great before the latest big update. I liked it because it was simple and open source. No account required.
Now they require an account, and there are constant forced updates. I just lost all my collections because I forgot my user password. Never had any issue when my collections were locally saved.
What a shame.