Requestly SessionBook Questions

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Gantz.AIGantz.AI
Gantz.AI
Mar 10, 2024
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Q: I got error message "Professional Plan Expired" after 2 months of using, purchased Plan 10..

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Sachin_Jain

Sachin_Jain

May 14, 2024

A: Please reach out to us at contact@requestly.io with your registered email address. We will solve the issue on priority.

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nl8nl8
nl8PLUS
Mar 3, 2024
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Q: Hi there, I was close to miss this deal but am left with an issue I am not even sure if I should ask it or ...

expect a honest answer given you want/need to sell grow MAU. But I give it a try and hope you remain as honest as you have been in the other response provided.

While Session Record is less of interest for me, HTTP Rules is a lot more. I underdtad I get the LTD on the basic plan by buying three codes. My core reason to go/stick with you is your UI & the efforts you (obviously) put into UX overall...

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Sachin_Jain

Sachin_Jain

May 15, 2024

A: Hi there, first of all thanks a lot for raising these questions, I genuinely value your willingness to share your thoughts.
I initially built Requestly for myself in year 2014 while I was at my first job, for solving a single use-case. I put it on Chrome website and then my team started using it. And eventually it captured the interest in whole company. My motivation has always been to help the...

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iconoclasticonoclast
iconoclast
Feb 22, 2024
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Q: Hi, this looks very interesting, but it appears that this is mainly useful to JavaScript (or TypeScript) ...

developers, since it seems to be built around the assumption that communication between the browser and the server is through APIs—a style of development which creates all sorts of problems that Requestly appears to be designed to solve.

What does Requestly offer that is useful to a Ruby developer? There might be something very useful to me, but I haven't yet found it, so I'm hoping you can point it out.

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Sachin_Jain

Sachin_Jain

May 14, 2024

A: Thanks @iconoclast for your question. Yes, Requestly is primarily useful for API style of development.
For server-side scripting in Ruby or working on a simple Sinatra app, Requestly could still help you record & share bug reports, mock any required service, toggle feature flags using headers but honestly the use-cases list is pretty short if you'd compare.

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d3feda1490e6475b9f98249e55d2718ad3feda1490e6475b9f98249e55d2718a
d3feda1490e6475b9f98249e55d2718aPLUS
Feb 18, 2024
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Q: Hi!

Interesting product.
Still it is not clear to me, what I receive with the appsumo deal compared to your opensource project?
Is this a hosted service, as to a selfhost opensource solution?
What is the advantage to go with the appsumo deal?
Thanks

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Sachin_Jain

Sachin_Jain

May 15, 2024

A: Yes, it is the hosted version of the open source and it keeps you free from deploying, managing, and optimising it so that you could focus on the core business.
The hosted version we provide include robust security measures, including regular updates and patches to safeguard against vulnerabilities.

If you're looking for ease of use, reliability, and reduced operational burden, choose the...

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gregoire2gregoire2
gregoire2PLUS
Feb 15, 2024
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Q: Also, do you have a list of integration?

Do you have APIs/webhooks?

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Sachin_Jain

Sachin_Jain

May 15, 2024

A: We understand integration is an important feature and is currently on our roadmap. Can you help us understand which integration you are looking for so we can pass on the same feedback to our Product team?
As of now, we provide API access to the HTTP rules feature. You can check the documentation here: https://developers.requestly.io/api/overview/

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