For web developers and technical power users requiring advanced HTTP debugging, traffic manipulation, and customizable proxy management on mobile.
Equipping iOS power users and developers with advanced network debugging and traffic manipulation tools for granular control.
Target audience
Portfolio
Last updated
Quantumult X
v1.6.0
1mo ago
Primary focus
Advanced iOS network utilities and proxy tools
Scale
indie
Target audience
Web developers and technical power users requiring advanced HTTP debugging, traffic manipulation, and customizable proxy management on mobile.
Maintained a single-app portfolio with one update in the last 6 months, focusing on the long-standing Quantumult X title.
1 app analysed
One-time purchase model creates a lower long-term cost of ownership
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
User-sentiment analysis coming soon.
Both tools cater to developers who need to intercept and modify web traffic or browser behavior for debugging and customization.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Both apps serve power users and developers requiring advanced network connectivity and terminal-based workflows on iOS.
Potatso competes directly for the proxy management and network routing user base, focusing on ease of use for traffic redirection.
This app overlaps with Quantumult X by providing low-level network virtualization and secure tunnel management for advanced users.
Moshi is an emerging threat in the developer tool space, offering modern protocols that challenge traditional terminal and network utilities.
While niche, this app competes for the attention of power users looking to optimize their mobile browsing environment.