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toran

toran

Debug any API with a URL swap. No SDK needed.

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toran lets you inspect outbound API calls with a simple URL swap. No SDK, no proxy setup, no code changes. Swap your base URL → watch requests stream live in your browser. See method, path, headers, status codes, timing and full request/response bodies. Built for AI/MCP developers debugging agent tool calls, backend engineers working with third-party APIs and anyone tired of console.log debugging. Read-only by design. Sensitive headers redacted. Single-digit ms overhead. No sign-up required.
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kxbnb
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Hey! I built toran because I got tired of the same debugging loop: something's broken, I can't see what my code is actually sending to the API, and now I'm either adding print statements everywhere or fighting with proxy tools that need cert setup. toran is stupid simple. You swap your base URL and watch requests show up in your browser. That's the whole thing. No SDK to install, no config files, no signing up for anything. I've been using it mostly for MCP servers and LLM API calls where you really need to see what's going over the wire. Works great for Stripe/Twilio/whatever third-party stuff too. It's read-only (won't touch your requests), redacts sensitive headers by default, and adds almost no latency. Curious what you all think. Especially if you're building AI agents or dealing with a lot of third-party APIs. What would make this more useful for you?