Requestly Turns 6!
Kanishk Rawat
February 18, 2025
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Join us in celebrating Requestly’s 6th anniversary! We’re looking back at a year of new features, improvements, and exciting plans for the future.

Another year flew by as quickly as ever and we’re celebrating our sixth anniversary today. Let’s take a look back at the things we did this year:
Feature Releases
- We have implemented a new rule type: Modify Response. Now you can intercept network requests / API calls and return a custom response. This proves to be quite powerful for supercharging your web development.
- You can unlock a free month of our Premium plan using our Unlock feature.
- On popular request, we released email-based signup. Before that, users could only use social login to sign up. Now we enable you to sign up using email as well.
- We simplified our pricing plans. Now there’s just one Premium plan instead of two.
Improvements
- We rewrote parts of our app in React. When Requestly was started back in 2014, our entire codebase was in Backbone.js. We totally loved the framework. Moving forward, a couple of components were written in Angular back in 2016 and since then we adopted React and now the majority of our codebase is in React.
- We migrated our website to a new domain and gave it a modern look.
- We have revamped our documentation. Check out docs.requestly.io for the new experience!
What’s Next?
- Our desktop app is in alpha stage right now. We’ll roll it out soon and you’ll be able to use Requestly on top of your favourite apps like Postman, Slack, Spotify, etc. Notify me!
- We’re working on a brand-new UI.
- Soon you’ll be able to make shared rules public, which will be added to a repository. This will enable sharing of some quite popular rules.
We also have some enterprise customers working with us happily. Their renewals bring us more confidence in the value of Requestly!
Thank you for making it to the end. To celebrate, use the coupon code HAPPY6 to get a sweet discount on our Premium plans. As always, feel free to drop us a mail at [email protected]
for any queries.
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Kanishk Rawat
Kanishk Rawat, a tech enthusiast since childhood, has mastered programming through dedication. Whether solo or in a team, he thrives on challenges, crafting innovative solutions .
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