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Requestly

Open-Source API Mocking & Testing Tool for developers

Requestly helps developers build faster by intercepting, mocking, and testing API responses. No more waiting for backend developers, struggling with flaky staging environments, or fighting over API contracts. With 200,000+ active installs, Requestly is trusted by Google, Amazon, Workday, Indeed, and many other Fortune 500 companies.
Requestly
Founded:2021
Team Size:19
Location:San Francisco

Active Founders

Sachin Jain, Founder

Sachin is the co-founder & CEO, Requestly. Sachin plays a leading role in defining the vision of the company, the product direction, talking to existing & potential customers. He has over 10 years of industry experience and has worked with Google, Adobe & Grofers in the past. He built many side projects & participated in many hackathons. Requestly was also started as a side-project on which he worked tirelessly for the sake of love of the product eventually making it into it full-time.
Sachin Jain
Sachin Jain
Requestly

Sagar Soni, Founder

I'm the co-founder and CTO of Requestly, a developer tools platform serving 200,000+ developers globally. We're backed by Y Combinator and Sequoia Capital SEA. Previously, I founded College-Adviser, bootstrapping it to $12K ARR with 500K+ monthly visitors in its first year. I started coding at 11 and have since built multiple software projects.
Sagar Soni
Sagar Soni
Requestly

Company Launches

Hey founders! Sachin here.

What I started with a simple Chrome extension to solve one simple use case has evolved into a complete API Testing & Mocking platform - now used by more than half of Fortune 500 companies.

TL;DR: Requestly helps developers build faster by intercepting, mocking, and testing API responses. No more waiting for backend developers, struggling with flaky staging environments, or fighting over API contracts. With 200,000+ active installs, Requestly is trusted by Google, Amazon, Workday, Indeed, and many other Fortune 500 companies.

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The Problem

Frontend developers face two common problems during their local development: Dependency on backend developers (i.e. Waiting for APIs) and Unstable backend services.

Whether it's:

  • The backend team still building the endpoint
  • API not returning the data required for the development
  • Flaky Staging/Backend servers being used for local development
  • Need to modify API responses for testing error paths in frontend codebase

This leads to delayed releases, blocked sprints, and frustrated developer experience.

Enter Requestly

Requestly lets you intercept, mock, and test API responses in browsers and mobile apps.

Core Features:

  • Mocking API Responses: Instantly mock any API response without touching the backend or your frontend code.
  • Testing API Responses: Quickly Test API responses with a sweet, simple API client.
  • Mocking a Complete Flow: You can either create API mocks for selective requests or record a user flow and create mocks for the entire flow.
  • Collaboration using Team Workspace: Save and reuse common API mocks across your teams with collaboration enabled in real-time.

Why people love it

Frontend Teams: Build features without waiting for backend APIs or dealing with staging server issues.

QA Teams: Test edge cases in APIs and UI for error scenarios easily

Backend Teams: Build, Design, Test and Collaboration on APIs

Enterprise Ready: Used by over half of Fortune 500 companies including Google, Workday, Indeed, CapitalOne, MasterCard, and AutoDesk

Other Common Use-Cases

1. Overriding JS Bundles While talking to the enterprise users, we discovered that Overriding JS bundles from production to local/staging environments is one of the major use cases. They do this to test their local code changes directly on the production website by overriding the JS assets.

2. API Testing We ended up building a sweet, simple API client for our customers for basic API testing, and now this has become a core feature of our product. We already offer capabilities like Collections, Environments, Workspaces, and Collaboration.

Testimonial

"Requestly is an incredibly useful tool for developers working on a large team with multiple staging envs, or numerous app endpoints for various APIs in a local environment. Requestly combines all the power of complicated tools like Charles Proxy and Postman. I highly recommend giving it a try if you haven't already–it will make your dev work so much easier."

— Joél, Senior Software Engineer at Autodesk

What we are planning next

  • Building better API mocking capabilities for Android/iOS devices & simulators. We have already migrated some companies from Charles Proxy & Postman to Requestly and it has worked well.
  • Building more API testing features like Collection Runners, Scripting, and API test cases.
  • Learn how to market well. So far all of our growth has been organic. We did try some activities in the past but we weren't consistent.
  • Improve our customer success. We have a lot of free and paying users but we currently do not have any process to stay in touch with them and keep collecting their feedback.

🙏 Our Ask

🎁 Special YC Deal: 6 months free for your entire team on our Professional plan.

Drop me a line at sachin@requestly.io or book a demo: https://app.cal.com/sachin-rq/30min.

Sachin

Hear from the founders

How did your company get started? (i.e., How did the founders meet? How did you come up with the idea? How did you decide to be a founder?)

Sachin worked at a tech company where he needed a way to test his JavaScript code changes quickly. Instead of waiting to test changes in the staging environment, he wanted to see how his local code would work in the live production website. To solve this problem, he built a Chrome browser extension in his free time and published it on the Chrome Web Store.The extension started becoming popular with other developers. Seeing this interest, Sachin added more useful features like advanced URL matching, request blocking, and script injection.Around this time, Sagar was studying for his master's degree and looking for an interesting project. He reached out to Sachin, and they met at a co-working space to discuss working together. They saw the potential to turn this simple browser extension into a complete debugging platform.Sachin believed so strongly in their project that he quit his full-time job to focus on it.. Both Sachin and Sagar were inspired by the Startup School, so they applied to the W22 Batch and were accepted.

Selected answers from Requestly's original YC application for the W22 Batch

Describe what your company does in 50 characters or less.

Developer Tool for APIs debugging & testing

How long have each of you been working on this? How much of that has been full-time? Please explain.

I started Requestly as a side project along with my full-time job where I got to know about the use case, discovered the problem space and market size. Now, Both of us are working on this full-time.