HTTPBot

HTTPBot

By Arvindh Sukumar

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2017-05-06
  • Current Version: 2024.0.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 38.68 MB
  • Developer: Arvindh Sukumar
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.50318
4.50318
From 1,258 Ratings

Description

HTTPBot is a powerful HTTP & REST client that allows you to make requests and inspect responses on the go. With HTTPBot, you can - Make requests and view responses from anywhere. - Debug API issues even while away from your terminal. - Collaborate with your team by importing & exporting Postman collections, and by syncing with the Postman API. FEATURES - Powerful request editor provides a GUI for easily editing requests. - Auto-formatted responses according to content-type, optimised for mobile. - View detailed metrics for requests and responses, including size, duration, SSL and more. - Native support for GraphQL requests - edit queries and variables directly, without having to go through the post body. - Import & export collections from/to any document storage provider, like iCloud Drive, Dropbox and more. - Supports authentication using Basic, OAuth 1.0a and OAuth 2.0. Securely store auth credentials for frequent use. - Save frequently-used variables in environments - Filter & query responses using XPath & JSONPath - Support for Postman collections & environments, including sync with Postman accounts on the cloud PRICING HTTPBot is available to download for free. However, certain features require the purchase of the HTTPBot Pro Unlock within the app. We offer both a yearly subscription with a 14-day fully functional trial period, as well as a one-time purchase for a lifetime upgrade. All plans unlock the app on all platforms where it is supported. LEGAL Duration & price of each subscription is displayed in the app when upgrading to Pro. Payment will be charged to your iTunes account upon confirmation of purchase. Your subscription will automatically renew unless it is cancelled atleast 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can manage your subscription in your iTunes account settings. Any unused portion of the free trial period is forfeited as soon as a subscription is purchased. Terms of use: https://www.httpbot.io/terms.html Privacy policy: https://www.httpbot.io/privacy.html

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Reviews

  • Good and then turns Bad

    2
    By Veeresh D
    Initially works great and soon becomes slow and almost takes 2-3GB of data just for basic requests, and no option clean, except deleting entire app!
  • UPDATE: Perfect

    5
    By Bwana Kizito
    NEW REVIEW: It just works. I had a newbie problem of my own and sent a https request to the test server which only had http. OLD REVIEW: What use is a HTTP request application if it does not show you the returned object right away. I’m always getting response 200 OK and a blank screen when sending a get request to my own working API.
  • Not fully functional

    1
    By Coryryan269
    This app doesn’t even provide you the ability to add a body to your HTTP requests. That seems like a very basic requirement for an app like this.
  • Very handy

    5
    By adamajreynolds
    You may not need it often, but the moment you need to make API calls while out shopping, you’ll be very glad you’ve got this app.
  • Need Postman on the go?

    5
    By Gypsydave85
    Probably the best option on mobile for a REST client. One of the better features is the option to import your collection too and has been a good time-saver.
  • The worst app on the App Store

    1
    By Fhoxh
    Amongst all the apps that exist on the App Store, HTTPBot is the worst of them all. It looks deceptively beautiful on the outside. It looks like precisely what you need. But on the inside, it is the largest mess that you could ever imagine. The integration with Shortcuts doesn’t work at all. Variables don’t work at all. You will waste hours of frustration on this app and will have nothing at all to show for it. Absolutely nothing whatsoever is documented. The dev ignores every email he is sent. I’m surprised Apple hasn’t delisted it yet.
  • Getting better....

    4
    By toddkirk
    Added CURL on the mac(good)...why not iOS? Missing search.
  • Chinese is garbled

    4
    By 大力宣传教育活动
    in the response, pls fix it!
  • Something’s not right here

    1
    By Throwbackpunk.com
    I make a post request and I get a 200 status back. Sounds fine, but I’m probing an empty port. How does that work? I should be getting back a refused connection. I’d call that a pretty fatal flaw.
  • Nice functionality but the documentation is poor

    3
    By Jim L. @ Vandy
    Almost impossible to find what ‘variable’ parameter means when running HTTPBot through iOS shortcuts. Documentation in app or on website is non-existent (not as in there’s very little documentation, but as in there’s literally zero documentation pages nor sections). Googling does not help. Support and user community is small. Finally, even on their website where they say environmental variables can be saved (maybe a hint at what variables might mean), there’s no clear way to do that in the iOS app.

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