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Generate API Mocks in seconds
Open-source Mock Server to quickly create mock API endpoints for testing without creating an actual API. Edit Content-Type, Status Code, Headers, and Response body easily on the Mock Server.
Mock Collections
Organize your mock API’s with collections. Group them the way you want.
Generate content using AI
GPT-based API Response generator will help you create custom responses faster.
Host Files
Upload any HTML/CSS/JS files and generate public links.
Set HTTP Headers
Set mock API’s HTTP Headers and Status Code
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Application and Use Cases
Here’s how you can use Requestly’s Mock Server feature in your daily workflow
Mock Backend Response
When the backend isn’t ready and you want to mock the API response.
Mock Different Formats
Besides mocking an API Response, we also allow you to write plain HTML/CSS/JS on our editor and test it out without deploying.
Manage Your Mocks
Organize your mocks more efficiently with mock collections. Test the Mocks you created using our API Client. Apart from editing Content-Type, Status Code and body of the response, you can also set latencies to test the responses.
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Just loved the way Requestly saved several person hours for our dev team by allowing us to redirect and intercept requests. The simple yet efficient rules allowed us to seamlessly redirect requests from a single staging front-end server to local backend servers. This meant that our devs didn’t need to build or run the front-end server locally when focusing on backend tasks.
Requestly is an incredibly useful tool for developers working on a large team with multiple staging envs, or numerous app endpoints for various APIs in a local environment. The Sessions feature is especially useful for documenting solutions or sharing with others since it captures the relevant network traffic, and screen recording enables others to easily reproduce. Requestly combines all the power of complicated tools like Charles Proxy and Postman in one app/chrome extension. I highly recommend giving it a try if you haven’t already–it will make your dev work so much easier. (Summarized)
Modifying requests and/or responses is the killer feature area for me. Redirect JS in prod, generate mocks, modify headers, map local, map remote, SessionReplay, Load a local JS bundle, override scripts, etc. etc. etc. – TOTALLY worth it and very useful.
Requestly’s browser extension is remarkably easy to use. As a full-stack developer, I often need to test data-intensive UI for edge cases and performance. Using Requestly I can do it very easily by mocking network requests, without needing code changes or database seeding.
Great tool for frontend developers and QA tester for API response, redirects, mock data and much more. Requestly removes the dependency on waiting for backend API’s. Really useful to have in your frontend development environment.
Requestly comes as a savior whenever the Adobe platform debugger shows a glitch in the launch library override. I used Requestly for redirect and mockup file server and it really helped me in dev and debugging. The interface is easy to use and creating a rule on one machine and accessing it from different machines makes it awesome.
Requestly is awesome. I used to use Charles proxy in my day-to-day work but it always messed with my wifi. I haven’t had any issues with Requestly. Requestly’s UI is an amazing tool and great to work in.
Requestly not just made it easier for us to develop, test & debug our code on our customer sites but also helped us do engaging product demos to our prospective clients.
I’m a big fan of Requestly, and use it on a daily basis as a QA Engineer. It removes the need to use Charles Proxy often, which is always nice. I can just use Requestly directly in Chrome
Awesome tool. I use it almost daily for my projects to modify request body, headers, etc. Would recommend it to every frontend developer out there. Thank me later 🙂 (Case Study)
This is by far the best tool for managing request headers! Plus the developers are very active meaning you’ll get help if you’re ever stuck or need help solving a problem. I use it daily and couldn’t be happier.
App works as expected! Ran into some small issues while creating the rules but the support team was able to help and overcome those.