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  5. Insomnium vs Integromat

Insomnium vs Integromat

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Overview

Integromat
Integromat
Stacks194
Followers171
Votes6
Insomnium
Insomnium
Stacks0
Followers0
Votes0
GitHub Stars3.5K
Forks232

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Detailed Comparison

Integromat
Integromat
Insomnium
Insomnium

It is an easy to use, powerful tool with unique features for automating manual processes. Connect your favorite apps, services and devices with each other without having any programming skills.

It is a 100% local, privacy-focused, and open-source API client for testing GraphQL, REST, WebSockets, Server-sent events, and gRPC in development/production.

Visualize everything you do; Detailed information about each execution; Functions - as you know them from Excel; Choose where to start; Routers; Error handlers; Aggregators and Iterators
Works 100% offline, the way a local testing tool should behave; No cloud services, no tracking/communication to external servers behind the scene
Statistics
GitHub Stars
-
GitHub Stars
3.5K
GitHub Forks
-
GitHub Forks
232
Stacks
194
Stacks
0
Followers
171
Followers
0
Votes
6
Votes
0
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • 3
    Easy to Use
  • 2
    Easy to debug your work
  • 1
    Great support for loops
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Integrations
Asana
Asana
Calendly
Calendly
Buffer
Buffer
Amazon Redshift
Amazon Redshift
ClickUp
ClickUp
Dropbox
Dropbox
Copper
Copper
Basecamp
Basecamp
Evernote
Evernote
GraphQL
GraphQL
macOS
macOS
gRPC
gRPC
Windows
Windows
CentOS
CentOS
Fedora
Fedora
Ubuntu
Ubuntu
Debian
Debian

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Zapier

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Karate DSL

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