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Motty vs Runscope: What are the differences?

Developers describe Motty as "Modern and simple way to test client services". Motty provides the simpler way to test your client services. It is a web application that gives you ability to create your own custom responses, so you can intuitively and easily mock http responses. On the other hand, Runscope is detailed as "API Performance Monitoring". Keep tabs on all aspects of your API's performance with uptime monitoring, integration testing, logging and real-time monitoring.

Motty and Runscope can be primarily classified as "API" tools.

Motty is an open source tool with 62 GitHub stars and 4 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Motty's open source repository on GitHub.

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    • 17
      Great features
    • 15
      Easy to use
    • 4
      Nicely priced
    • 4
      Free plan
    • 2
      No install needed - runs on cloud
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      Decent
    • 1
      Collections
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      Dead simple and useful. Excellent
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      Awesome customer support
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      Import scripts from sources including Postman
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      Shareable Collections
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      Global & Collection level variables
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      Graphical view of response times historically
    • 1
      Integrations - StatusPage, PagerDuty, HipChat, Victorop
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      Run tests from multiple locations across globe
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      Schedule test collections to auto-run at intervals
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      Auto Re-run failed scheduled tests before notifying
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      Makes developing REST APIs easy
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      History feature - call history and response history
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      Restrict access by teams
    • 1
      Fully featured without looking cluttered
    • 1
      Can save and share scripts

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    What is Motty?

    Motty provides the simpler way to test your client services. It is a web application that gives you ability to create your own custom responses, so you can intuitively and easily mock http responses.

    What is Runscope?

    Keep tabs on all aspects of your API's performance with uptime monitoring, integration testing, logging and real-time monitoring.

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