Company Name: Arvindh Sukumar
About: 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.
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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.
by Eriksweeklyphoto
This app is really helpful for developers seeking to understand public APIs or test their own. Unfortunately significant bugs undermine the value of the Pro upgrade.
Selecting the response filter icon causes the app to consistently crash on my iPhone XR, so I cannot inspect JSON files.
The web inspector does work (and provides very interesting information) but once you navigate to a web page, it’s not clear how to return to other features of the app, so you have to kill it and restart.
The free version of the app is very useful, but the Pro version is currently too buggy to recommend.
by _jimbojet
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.