For software engineers, mobile developers, and QA testers requiring professional-grade network inspection and data validation tools.
Equipping developers with high-performance native tools to capture, decrypt, and debug network traffic with minimal friction.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 2Last updated
Proxyman - Capture HTTPS
v3.24.0
3mo ago
Primary focus
Developer tools and technical utilities
Scale
indie
Target audience
Software engineers, mobile developers, and QA testers requiring professional-grade network inspection and data validation tools.
Origin
Founded by Noah Tran with a focus on building a better debugging experience through simple, reliable tools.
The publisher is highly active, having shipped 14 updates across their portfolio in the last 6 months with a major release occurring within the last 10 days.
3 apps analysed
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 3 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
82/100
Avg sentiment score
HTTPBot is the most direct functional rival, matching Proxyman's developer-centric focus on HTTP/HTTPS inspection while maintaining a similar scale and high update velocity (5 releases in 6 months).
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
With over 11k ratings, it is the dominant utility for rule-based traffic routing, though it leans more toward network utility than pure developer debugging.
A high-performance proxy client that overlaps with Proxyman's ability to capture and rewrite HTTP/HTTPS traffic.
A premium 'Network Toolbox' that shares the Developer Tools category and offers professional-grade traffic interception.
Emerging threat with a very high release cadence (6 updates in 6 months) and modern UI/UX.