For Next.js Developers

API Testing for Next.js Developers

How next.js developers use DevConsole's api testing to debug faster and ship with confidence.

Why Next.js Developers Love API Testing

Test APIs directly in your app with automatic authentication. No token copying, no context switching, no Postman.

Designed for Next.js Developers's workflow

Integrates with App Router

Solves common next.js developers debugging challenges

Zero config setup for next.js developers

Key Capabilities

Automatic Auth

Inherits your app's cookies, tokens, and session state. No manual header setup.

Zero Context Switching

Test APIs without leaving your application. See results inline.

Request Persistence

Your requests survive page reloads. Never lose your work.

Git-Based Collections

Save API collections in your repo. Share with the team.

Request Replay

Modify and replay requests with one click. Perfect for development.

All Protocols

REST, GraphQL, WebSockets—test any API type from one place.

FAQ

How do next.js developers use API Testing?

Next.js Developers use DevConsole's api testing to test apis directly in your app with automatic authentication. no token copying, no context switching, no postman.

Is API Testing useful for next.js developers?

Absolutely! API Testing is one of the most popular features among next.js developers. It helps solve common debugging challenges unique to their workflow.

How do I get started with API Testing?

Just add DevConsole to your project with one line of code. API Testing works automatically with any Next.js project.

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