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Rapidash: A RapidAPI Dashboard
Native RapidAPI analytics and alerts for iOS
Rapidash brings the RapidAPI provider dashboard to iOS. Get notified when subscriber counts change or new transactions arrive, then inspect traffic, latency, errors, revenue, subscriptions, and overages in a focused native app. It supports multiple products, keeps credentials and analytics data on-device, and saves you from repeatedly checking the not-mobile-friendly web dashboard.
I built Rapidash because checking RapidAPI's web dashboard repeatedly looking for what has changes is a poor experience. With Rapidash, subscriber changes and new transactions come to you; the analytics is clean, simple and native.
Rapidash combines native iOS notifications with focused views for traffic, latency, errors, revenue, subscriptions, overages, and transactions across your RapidAPI products. Credentials and analytics stay on-device—there is no third-party backend in the middle. Your data is safe.
I’d love to hear from other API makers: which metric or alert would make your day-to-day work easier?
About Rapidash: A RapidAPI Dashboard on Product Hunt
“Native RapidAPI analytics and alerts for iOS”
Rapidash: A RapidAPI Dashboard was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #47 on the daily leaderboard. Rapidash brings the RapidAPI provider dashboard to iOS. Get notified when subscriber counts change or new transactions arrive, then inspect traffic, latency, errors, revenue, subscriptions, and overages in a focused native app. It supports multiple products, keeps credentials and analytics data on-device, and saves you from repeatedly checking the not-mobile-friendly web dashboard.
On the analytics side, Rapidash: A RapidAPI Dashboard competes within API, Analytics and Developer Tools — topics that collectively have 786.5k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Rapidash: A RapidAPI Dashboard performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Rapidash: A RapidAPI Dashboard?
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I built Rapidash because checking RapidAPI's web dashboard repeatedly looking for what has changes is a poor experience. With Rapidash, subscriber changes and new transactions come to you; the analytics is clean, simple and native.
Rapidash combines native iOS notifications with focused views for traffic, latency, errors, revenue, subscriptions, overages, and transactions across your RapidAPI products. Credentials and analytics stay on-device—there is no third-party backend in the middle. Your data is safe.
I’d love to hear from other API makers: which metric or alert would make your day-to-day work easier?