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Checkly vs Paw: What are the differences?
Checkly: Fresh API monitoring and Site Transaction Monitoring. Checkly provides a better way to monitor your API endpoints and browser click flows from a single, simple dashboard. Built for dev & ops teams; Paw: The ultimate REST client for Mac. Paw is a full-featured and beautifully designed Mac app that makes interaction with REST services delightful. Either you are an API maker or consumer, Paw helps you build HTTP requests, inspect the server's response and even generate client code.
Checkly and Paw belong to "API Tools" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Checkly are:
- API monitoring
- Full HTTP request editor for headers, params, body etc
- Environment variables, encrypted for secrets
On the other hand, Paw provides the following key features:
- Organize your Requests, make Groups or sort by Host, Name, etc.
- Easily build your requests, enjoy Formatters and Dynamic Values.
- See Request and Response infos, headers, and body.
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- Great interface46
- Easy to use37
- More stable and performant than the others25
- Saves endpoints list for testing16
- Supports environment variables13
- Integrations12
- Multi-Dimension Environment Settings9
- Paste curl commands into Paw4
- Creates code for any language or framework2
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- It's not free3
- MacOS Only2
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What is Checkly?
Checkly is the API & E2E monitoring platform for the modern stack: programmable, flexible and loving JavaScript. Free for developers!
What is Paw?
Paw is a full-featured and beautifully designed Mac app that makes interaction with REST services delightful. Either you are an API maker or consumer, Paw helps you build HTTP requests, inspect the server's response and even generate client code.
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