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Loophole

Loophole allows you to make your Web application public without actually deploying on a cloud service. It providess a user-friendly domain that you can share with your remote users/friends/teammates to try/use your WebApp.

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • ngrok
  • Pagekite
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Loophole information

  • Developed by

    DE flagMain Development GmbH
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is Loophole?

Local development environment makes the process fast and easy to test as you change your code continuously. But in doing so, you might run into situations where you need to make it available publicly via an accessible URL while you’re still in the development phase. Loophole comes into play here. The loophole can be your next utility kit that creates an instantly secure, publicly accessible tunnel URL to an application that’s running on the localhost. In short, you can expose your local web server, APIs, databases, etc. So, It’s easier to expose your services when you don’t have big changes and don’t want to deploy it in your development environment.

Loophole can take any HTTP service, on any network, particularly private ones, and expose it to the rest of the Internet. Developers that create applications want to share them, and with Loophole, they can enjoy lower costs, increased portability, and productivity. For technology enthusiasts that want to self-host their own services, their costs are reduced. The network configuration is simplified. Most importantly, their data is stored on their computers.

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