Compare Chrome extensions: Redirectly vs Requestly - Intercept, Modify & Mock HTTP Requests

Stats Redirectly Redirectly Requestly - Intercept, Modify & Mock HTTP Requests Requestly - Intercept, Modify & Mock HTTP Requests
User count 32 200,000+
Average rating 5.00 4.41
Rating count 3 1,100
Last updated 2019-01-26 2024-03-27
Size 315.39K 670.72K
Version 1.1.2 24.3.5
Short description
Web debug tool to override url The easiest way to Redirect URLs, Modify HTTP Headers, Mock APIs, Inject custom JS, Modify GraphQL Requests
Full summary

Web development tool for override urls and headers

🚀 Chrome’s favorite Open-Source DevTool of 2024! Named one of the best Chrome extensions to Modify HTTP Requests by the Google Chrome team.

❤️ & Used by over 230000+ web developers in 15000+ organizations. Github Repo - https://github.com/requestly/requestly/

Best alternative to Charles Proxy, Fiddler, and ModHeader that works directly in Chrome with beautiful, modern UI and team collaboration features.

🌟 Top Use Cases → Test JavaScript changes directly on your production site without code changes. → Use the Redirect Rule to load scripts from local or staging environments on production sites. → Modify and Mock API Request payload, Response body, & Status Code. → Override GraphQL Requests 📌 https://requestly.com/blog/what-is-requestly

Unlike Charles Proxy & Fiddler, Requestly doesn’t set up a proxy in your browser, and hence, developers don’t face VPN issues or lags while using it. Requestly leverages Chrome Extension APIs under the hood to hit API endpoints and intercept & modify requests.

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