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httptoolkit reviews and mentions
- What happens when an HTTP client raises $225M at a $5.6B valuation
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Reversing an Android app API
HTTP Toolkit, you will need to install one in your PC and another one in the emulator.
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Need an app that sniffs HTTP/HTTPS requests that are made by apps
Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but if you could side-load on windows this app should work. https://httptoolkit.com/
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Using Elementor can I create repeating blocks like this?
use https://httptoolkit.com/ but it's getting a bit off-topic :)
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Ask HN: Side project of more that $2k monthly revenue what's your project?
I run HTTP Toolkit (https://httptoolkit.com) which passed $2k a couple of years back. No longer a side project, as it's made enough money for me to work on it full time for a fair while now, but it certainly started that way, and it's still a one-man show (plus many wonderful open-source contributors).
I suspect that'll be a common theme in answers here though: if you have a side project making $2k a month, in most of the world that's enough for you to go full-time and try to take it further. If you can make $2k/month on something working only part-time, you can definitely make a lot more if you focus on it.
On your questions: HTTP Toolkit is a desktop app (plus a mobile app and other components for integrations) but it's an Electron app that effectively functions as a SaaS (with a freemium subscription model) that just happens to have a component that runs on your computer. And actually getting to $2k wasn't overnight at all - it took a couple of years of slow steady slog. A few inflection points that made a notable difference (releasing rewriting support & Android support particularly) but mostly it was a matter of "just keep pushing", trusting the trajectory would keep going, and steadily grinding upwards. It's great where it is now, but it's hard work - a solo business is not for the faint of heart!
- An app to view what your phone is transmitting?
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why is my app not making any api requests after being deployed?
you can use tools like https://httptoolkit.com/ to check the requests
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