Mock APIs and inspect webhooks in the same tool.
Beeceptor leans on mocking; webhook inspection is an afterthought. RequestBin does both first-class — mock endpoints with rule-based responses AND a bin URL that captures + replays incoming webhooks. 10× the free quota (500 req/day vs 50).
Why teams move off Beeceptor
10× free quota
Beeceptor caps free at 50 req/day per endpoint. RequestBin's free bin handles 500/day — enough for a real integration sprint, not just a smoke test.
Real replay on inspection
Beeceptor logs requests; that's where it stops. RequestBin lets you replay any captured request into your local handler, or edit + re-send.
Forwarding rules, not just proxy
Beeceptor's proxy mode hits one fixed backend. RequestBin's forwarding rules match on method/path/body and can fan out to multiple destinations.
Beeceptor vs RequestBin
Both products mock APIs. The differences show up in volume, replay, and how easy AI agents (Claude / Cursor / Windsurf) can drive the workflow.
| Capability | Beeceptor | RequestBin |
|---|---|---|
| Mock endpoint with canned responses | ✓ | |
| Rule-based response routing | basic | |
| Webhook inspection (incoming) | basic | first-class |
| Replay captured requests | ||
| Edit + re-send (modify before replay) | ||
| Forwarding rules (multi-destination) | proxy only | |
| MCP server (AI IDE integration) | ||
| Bulk NDJSON export | ||
| Free tier (requests / day) | 50 | 500 |
| Starting paid price | $9.99 / mo | $12 / mo |
If you came to Beeceptor for…
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Mocking a third-party API during frontend dev
RequestBin's Mock APIs cover this — name your endpoint, set rules (method + path → status + body), point your frontend at it. Same shape as Beeceptor, plus rule priority + multi-rule scenarios.
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Capturing webhooks from a provider
The cloud bin side is what Beeceptor's inspection feature is hinting at — but as a first-class product, with replay, headers/body inspection, and search.
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Driving the workflow from an AI IDE
The MCP server lets Claude Code / Cursor / Windsurf list bins, create mocks, add rules, and inspect captures programmatically. Beeceptor has no equivalent.
Mock + inspect + replay — one tool, no plan upgrade for the basics.
Free covers most dev workflows. PRO unlocks unlimited mocks, longer history, custom slug, bulk export.
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