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Altair GraphQL Client vs Insomnia

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Altair GraphQL Client

8.0
Developer Tools

GraphQL client

Insomnia

9.0
Developer Tools

HTTP and GraphQL Client

Metric Altair GraphQL Client Insomnia
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 9.0
30-day Installs 163 1.3K
90-day Installs 472 5.0K
365-day Installs 2.5K 23.3K
Version 8.5.0 12.5.0
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 5.4K 38.0K
GitHub Forks 386 2.2K
Open Issues 51 817
License MIT Apache-2.0
Language TypeScript TypeScript
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Oct 17, 2018 Aug 27, 2016

Reviews

Altair GraphQL Client

Altair GraphQL Client is a cross-platform GraphQL client with a user-friendly interface, designed for developers and API teams to explore and test GraphQL APIs effectively. It offers features like query execution, schema exploration, and real-time updates, making it a valuable tool for API development and testing.

Enables users to explore, query, and test GraphQL APIs with a feature-rich client interface.

Pros

  • + Cross-platform availability with a consistent user experience
  • + User-friendly interface with real-time query execution and schema exploration
  • + Support for collaboration through query sharing and team access

Cons

  • - Lack of support for custom request headers
  • - Manual updates required as auto-updates are not available

Insomnia

Insomnia is a comprehensive HTTP and GraphQL client designed for developers and API designers. It supports REST, WebSockets, SSE, and gRPC, with options for cloud, local, and Git storage. Its open-source nature and active community make it a go-to tool for API development.

Insomnia is a cross-platform tool for interacting with and designing APIs, supporting multiple protocols and storage solutions.

Pros

  • + Supports multiple API protocols including REST, GraphQL, and gRPC
  • + Flexible storage options with cloud, local, and Git integration
  • + Active open-source community and regular updates

Cons

  • - Can have a steep learning curve for new users
  • - Occasional interface complexity