BrowserStack strengthens its leadership position in the testing tools ecosystem by acquiring Requestly, a tool used by developers to modify, redirect, or block network requests directly from their browser. For example, it allows developers to simulate API responses (the automatic response sent by a server when an application requests data) or replace files without relying on a functioning server.
Requestly has over 200,000 active developers across 10,000 companies, making it a significant addition to the Indian company. With this acquisition, BrowserStack expands its offering by filling a major gap in front-end development (the visible part of a site or application, with which the user interacts: buttons, text, design): enabling teams to point, modify, or simulate requests without waiting for a stabilized back-end.
Requestly will remain an independent, open-source project backed by BrowserStack's 900-person, $4 billion cloud-based offering. By integrating Requestly, BrowserStack is strengthening its arsenal of tools to meet the growing demands of development environments where early testing and debugging are paramount. This ability to simulate or redirect requests directly in the browser improves front-end developer productivity and accelerates delivery cycles.
Ultimately, the synergy between cloud testing infrastructure and mocking tools (tools that simulate the behavior of a server or API to test an application without depending on the real system) should foster innovation for engineering teams.