Stop switching tabs. Kreya excels at gRPC testing. DevConsole is built for frontend developers testing REST and GraphQL APIs from within their apps.
Comparing core capabilities for modern engineering teams
| Feature | DevConsole | Kreya |
|---|---|---|
| REST API Testing | ||
| GraphQL Support | ||
| gRPC Support | ||
| In-App TestingAdvantage | ||
| Web Session InheritanceAdvantage | ||
| Frontend Developer FocusAdvantage | ||
| Proto File Support | ||
| Reflection Support |
DevConsole is designed for frontend developers. Kreya focuses on backend protocol testing.
DevConsole embeds in your web app. Kreya is a standalone desktop application.
DevConsole inherits your web app's auth. Kreya handles protocol-level auth.
If you're a frontend developer testing REST/GraphQL APIs, use DevConsole. If you work with gRPC services, Kreya is specialized for that.
Not currently. DevConsole focuses on REST and GraphQL, which are most common in frontend development.
Yes, but Kreya runs as a separate app without web session integration. DevConsole's in-app approach is better for frontend workflows.
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