REST, GraphQL, gRPC, MQTT, WebSocket & Socket.IO — with real auth. No laptop required.
Free to start. No account required. Just open and test.
Debugging at 11pm? On a train?
“It’s such a pain to have to open my laptop every time…”
Not anymore.
Six protocols, one app
GET to OPTIONS with full header, body, and auth control.
Real-time bidirectional messaging with live connection status.
Query editor with syntax highlighting, variables & subscriptions.
Server reflection and .proto file support — on a phone.
IoT brokers with QoS levels and topic subscriptions.
Test event-driven real-time communication anywhere.
The only mobile client with gRPC & Socket.IO.
Enterprise auth, built in
Staging uses OAuth2, production signs with AWS SigV4? ReqPad speaks both — and seven more — without leaving the app.
Import everything
From tap to commit
Pricing
REST/HTTP & WebSocket, full header/body/auth control, collections, environments, history. No account, no ads, no trial countdown.
Everything in Free, plus GraphQL, gRPC, MQTT & Socket.IO and advanced auth (OAuth flows, AWS SigV4, Hawk, EdgeGrid). $3.99/month, $19.99/year — or $39.99 lifetime, pay once. 7-day free trial.
Your first request is never behind a paywall.
Android
No newsletter, no drip campaign — literally a single email on launch day.
Your data stays yours
API keys, tokens and request history live on your device — period. Built by an indie developer who uses it every day, not a committee.
FAQ
No — Postman does not ship a mobile client. ReqPad fills that gap: import your Postman workspaces via Cloud Sync and keep working from your iPhone or iPad, without starting over.
ReqPad is the only mobile API client with gRPC support. Use server reflection or load your .proto files, call unary methods, and inspect responses — directly from iOS.
Free to start, no account required: REST/HTTP and WebSocket are free forever. ReqPad Pro unlocks GraphQL, gRPC, MQTT, Socket.IO and advanced authentication — $3.99/month, $19.99/year, or $39.99 once for lifetime access, with a 7-day free trial.
On your device. ReqPad does not track your requests, log your endpoints, or store your credentials on any server. Collections, history and environments stay local.