One developer, one product, no committee. This page exists because "who is behind this app?" is a fair question to ask before you paste an API token into it.
Every backend developer knows the moment: something breaks, or someone asks "is that endpoint right?", and the answer lives behind a laptop that isn't with you. The desktop API tools are excellent — but none of them ship a mobile app, and the mobile options mostly stop at REST. Meanwhile real systems run on more: WebSocket feeds, GraphQL subscriptions, gRPC services, MQTT brokers, Socket.IO events.
ReqPad is my answer to that gap: a native client that treats the phone as a first-class place to do API work, not a degraded afterthought. Six protocols, the auth schemes production actually uses (OAuth flows, AWS SigV4, Hawk, EdgeGrid), and one-tap import so your existing Postman work comes with you instead of starting over.
I'm Mustafa Güngör, an independent software developer building developer tools. ReqPad is a solo product: I design it, build it, test it on my own APIs and answer every support email myself at askrelay@gmail.com. That has a downside — things ship at one-person speed — and an upside: when you report a bug, the person reading it is the person who can fix it.
The app is live on the App Store for iPhone, iPad and Mac; Android is in development (one-email launch list). If ReqPad saves you a laptop trip, a rating on the App Store genuinely moves the needle for a solo product — and if it doesn't, tell me why and I'll fix it.
REST & WebSocket free forever, no account required. If it's not the best mobile API client you've used, the support inbox goes straight to me.