Requestly
Simple & Powerful HTTP Interceptor built for teams
Requestly was built to save developers time by intercepting and modifying HTTP Requests. It has now developed into an open-source alternative to Charles Proxy and Telerik Fiddler that works directly in browsers without VPN and proxy Issues. It is used by more than 250k front-end developers and 11,000+ companies worldwide.
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Requestly is highly praised for its ease of use and effectiveness in streamlining web development workflows. Users appreciate its ability to intercept and modify HTTP requests, which significantly aids in debugging and managing requests. Many reviews highlight its seamless integration and user-friendly interface, making it a valuable tool for developers. Some users have noted minor issues with rule functionality and login processes, but overall, the feedback is overwhelmingly positive, with many considering it an essential tool for reducing deployment cycles and enhancing development efficiency.
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Awesome tool. Loving every bit of it.
I just fell in love with this. Great idea, well executed, good to know that sessions are encrypted. Grats on launch: this is so freaking useful. Supporting.
Great tool, really easy to use and set up. Experience and documentation was phenomenal.
This has been a research aspect of my part of the stack when it comes to requestlies usage data. but I give it 4 stars because its been a seamless integration.
Setup was a breeeeeze. I'm testing Cloudfront staging distributions using Requestly header manipulation. Specifically I'm using the aws-cf-cd-* header strategy to tell Cloudfront to point to a staging version of our Cloudfront deployments while we refactor our origins and endpoints.
I think my team will find this tool invaluable! ๐
I've used it a little more now and noticed a couple of very minor things that might have been missed.
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When I go to the usual link and I haven't been logged in yet, it was a little hard to find how because you have to click "Sign Up" (Which isn't what you want to do), and then in the modal, click "Sign in". It might be worth rewording the first to be a little more generic.
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In the desktop app, I noticed one time I signed in and it didn't actually show my avatar to indicate I was signed in even though the sign in screen seemed successful and the app functional as if I was. After closing and reopening my avatar showed signed in.
Great product! loving it so far :)
We have been using Requestly at GlobalSign to allow concurrent backend and frontend development, it has become an integral part of our development lifecycle.
One of the best tool for developers. This tool gas brought down our deployment cycle from 3 days to just 2 hours and also reduced dependency on external clients.
Looks great! Looking forward to using it in our development. No more chasing bug details from reporters. I can just ask for Session Replay and dive right into debugging. Does it also work for Mobile apps?
Requestly makes it easy to swap out a single URL or a regex. This sounds like an incredibly basic feature, but it's not present in most web browsers! I use Requestly primarily for validating how easy a migration would be from an existing vendor to Stadia Maps.
I am an avid user of the tools offered by Requestly and it has greatly helped me in my debugging processes. Also, eagerly awaiting the session debugging feature to be launched by Requestly!
Recently, we've used this add-on in one of our E-commerce projects. It really helps a lot while juggling between staging and production environment. Our team enjoy using this add-on since this reduces debugging cycle a lot.
I have been using requestly along with my team for quite sometime now. It has come quite handy in intercepting network requests while developing our frontend application. It has resulted in quick debugging cycles.