For software developers, QA engineers, and privacy-conscious power users seeking transparent network and productivity tools.
Equipping developers and privacy-conscious users with open-source, local-first utilities for network debugging and secure data synchronization.
Target audience
Portfolio
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ProxyPin - Open Source Capture
vVARY
2mo ago
Primary focus
Open-source developer tools and privacy-centric utilities
Scale
indie
Target audience
Software developers, QA engineers, and privacy-conscious power users seeking transparent network and productivity tools.
Released 7 updates across 2 apps in the last 6 months, with the most recent major update occurring 40 days ago.
2 apps analysed
You can use it to intercept, inspect & rewrite HTTP(S) traffic, UI is beautiful
Open-source model drives high developer trust and adoption
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 2 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
85/100
Avg sentiment score
MetaPeek competes for the developer's attention by providing specialized diagnostic tools for web metadata, overlapping with ProxyPin's mission to inspect and debug web traffic.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Moshi targets the same power-user developer demographic by providing advanced terminal and network-based connectivity tools.
Haplo AI competes for the developer's local compute resources, offering private AI execution that complements ProxyPin's local-first philosophy.
Reins targets developers managing local AI infrastructure, overlapping with the technical audience that uses ProxyPin for network debugging.
Inspect Browser serves as a direct alternative for developers needing to debug web traffic and inspect page elements on mobile devices.
CanvasGrid is a new entrant focusing on UI development workflows, competing for the same developer time as ProxyPin's inspection tools.
Switchyard provides infrastructure monitoring for developers, representing a new layer of the stack that ProxyPin users often manage.