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Reqable

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Reqable is a modern cross-platform project, designed for API development, testing, and debugging. Reqable fully supports HTTP1 and HTTP2 and partially supports HTTP3(QUIC).

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License model

  • FreemiumProprietary

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Android
  • iPhone
  • Android Tablet
  • iPad
4.5 / 5 Avg rating (2)
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Properties

  1.  Support for Themes

Features

  1.  Real time collaboration
  2.  Live Preview
  3.  Support for scripting
  4.  No Coding Required
  5.  Command line interface
  6.  File Tagging
  7.  No Tracking
  8.  Syntax Highlighting
  9.  End-to-End Encryption
  10.  Ad-free
  11.  Portable
  12.  No registration required
  13.  Hierarchical Structure
  14.  Code Formatting
  15.  Filtering
  16.  Data export/import
  17.  HTTP Monitoring
  18.  DNS Proxy
  19.  Supports Python
  20.  Text Highlighting
  21.  Multi Device Support
  22.  Desktop Environment
  23.  REST API
  24.  Multi-tabs
  25.  Collections
  26.  API Integration
  27.  Web page Debugging
  28.  HTTP(S) Debugging
  29.  API Management
  30.  Session Management
  31.  Integrated Search
  32.  SSL
  33.  Category Filters
  34.  Filters
  35.  Support environment variables
  36.  Import Curl commands
  37.  Bookmarks
  38.  Snippets Manager
  39.  Themes
  40.  Breakpoints
  41.  DNS Resolver
  42.  Performance Monitoring
  43.  HTTP Proxy
  44.  Reverse Proxy
  45.  Code generation
  46.  Websocket testing
  47.  Team Collaboration
  48.  Network Tools
  49.  Coding
  50.  Snippets
  51.  API Testing

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Reqable information

  • Developed by

    reqable
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase that costs $199, and / or subscription ranging between $5 and $10 per month + free version with limited functionality.
  • Rating

    Average rating of 4.5
  • Alternatives

    10 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Chinese

Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about Reqable, and it has gotten 2 likes

Reqable was added to AlternativeTo by Joshua on Jan 6, 2025 and this page was last updated Jan 6, 2025.

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Top Positive Comment
Kris Regina
Feb 26, 2025
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A great lightweight alternative to Postman.

What is Reqable?

Reqable is a new generation API debugging and testing one-stop solution, advanced web debugging proxy, making your work faster and simpler. Reqable can inspect HTTP/HTTPS traffic of your app, help you find and locale issue easily.

#1 Standalone Mode:

Traffic inspection can be performed independently without relying on the desktop. You can view the captured HTTP protocol message in the app, reqable provides many views, such as JsonViewer, HexViewer, ImageViewer and so on. And you can perform many actions on the traffic, like repeat, share to someone, save to phone, etc.

#2 Collaborative Mode:

The app could forward traffic to Reqable desktop app by scanning the QR code without manually configuring the Wi-Fi proxy. And iOS app provides the enhanced mode to capture the app that not using Wi-Fi proxy, such Flutter apps. With the collaborative mode, you can perform actions on desktop rather than mobile, it will greatly improve your work.

#3 Traffic Inspection

Reqable iOS uses the classic MITM proxy method for traffic inspection, support the following features:

  • HTTP/1.x and HTTP2 protocol.
  • HTTP/HTTPS/Socks4/Socks4a/Socks5 proxy protocol.
  • HTTPS, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2 and TLSv1.3 protocols.
  • WebSocket upgraded based on HTTP1.
  • IPv4 and IPv6.
  • SSL Proxying.
  • HTTP/HTTPS secondary proxy.
  • VPN mode and proxy mode.
  • Search and filter.
  • Compose requests.
  • HTTP-Archive.
  • Traffic Highlighting.
  • Repeat and advanced repeat.
  • cURL.
  • Code snippet.

#4 REST Testing

Also, you can manage REST APIs with Reqable:

  • HTTP/1.1, HTTP2 and HTTP3 (QUIC) REST testing.
  • Collections.
  • Environments.
  • Creating multiple Tabs for REST testing.
  • Batch editing of query parameters, request headers, forms, etc.
  • Authorization methods such as API KEY, Basic Auth, and Bearer Token.
  • Custom proxy, system proxy and debugging proxy, etc.
  • Metrics of request at different stages.
  • Cookies.
  • cURL.
  • Code snippet.

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