
Proxyman
Debug your web traffic
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Debug your web traffic
Proxyman is a macOS and iOS app built with a focus on a frictionless user experience. Navigate through three panels in a distraction-free environment. Organize apps and domains in the first one, view the flows in the second, and manage Request/Response content in the third.
While Proxyman is ready to work on your tasks non-stop, it’s not draining your Mac. The app is written in Swift and C++ to keep your web debugging performance high and ensure overall stability. So no need to worry about your battery use or network connection – they will be taken care of.
Bring order to how you manage and search sources. Based on Finder-like behavior, Proxyman lets you find apps and domains with Ctrl+Shift+F, just as you’re used to. You can drag and drop to organize sources and pin the ones you’re focusing on.
Easily enable SSL proxying for domains. The app generates certificates automatically, so you can install and trust the Proxyman Certificate or add it manually. Acting as a middleMan, Proxyman logs HTTP/HTTPS traffic between SSL Web Server and your app.
With Proxyman Certificate installed, you’re all set for a smooth debugging workflow. View HTTP/HTTPS requests in JSON, inspect HTTP(s) traffic from NodeJS, Ruby, Python, and Golang, navigate between Header, Query, Cookies, and JSON response, as well as search the content with in-built tools or your custom editors.
Proxyman comes with a collection of useful tools for refining your debugging. Repeat requests with current params, edit and test the new ones, or share your Proxyman sessions using the export feature. Advanced features also include breakpoints, WebSocket debugging, map local, and more. On top of that, the macOS app enables working across multiple tabs.