RelayFox vs Beeceptor
Beeceptor is an API mock server and interceptor. RelayFox is a webhook capture and replay tool. Both give you a URL to receive HTTP requests — RelayFox adds a free CLI to forward real events to your local dev server and persistent shareable history.
| Feature | RelayFox | Beeceptor |
|---|---|---|
| Instant inspection URL | Yes | Yes |
| Forward to localhost via CLI | Yes, free | No |
| Replay captured requests | Yes | No |
| Permanent URLs | Yes (Pro) | Paid |
| Mock API response rules | No | Yes |
| Read-only share links | Yes | No |
The verdict
Choose Beeceptor when you need to mock API responses. Choose RelayFox when you need to capture real webhook payloads, inspect them, and forward them to your local dev server.
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