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Firecamp vs Insomnia

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Firecamp

6.0
Developer Tools

Multi-protocol API development platform

Insomnia

9.0
Developer Tools

HTTP and GraphQL Client

Metric Firecamp Insomnia
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 6.0 9.0
30-day Installs 5 1.3K
90-day Installs 22 5.0K
365-day Installs 111 23.3K
Version 2.6.1 12.5.0
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 5 38.0K
GitHub Forks 8 2.2K
Open Issues 7 817
License AGPL-3.0 Apache-2.0
Language TypeScript TypeScript
Last GitHub Commit 2y ago 1mo ago
First Seen Sep 29, 2019 Aug 27, 2016

Reviews

Firecamp

Firecamp is a multi-protocol API development platform offering a comprehensive toolset for developers. It supports various protocols like WebSocket and gRPC, making it a versatile alternative to Postman, particularly for those preferring open-source solutions.

Firecamp is a platform designed for API development, testing, and management, supporting multiple protocols.

Pros

  • + Open-source platform with a user-friendly interface
  • + Supports multiple protocols including WebSocket and gRPC
  • + A viable alternative to Postman for developers preferring open-source tools

Cons

  • - Low community engagement and limited GitHub activity
  • - No auto-update feature, which may hinder timely access to new features

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