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Hoppscotch Self-Host

Open-source API development — now on-premise!

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1M+ developers use Hoppscotch to build, test, and share APIs with their teams. We're excited to announce Hoppscotch Self-Host. Choose between the community or enterprise editions, and secure complete data control today.

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👋 Hi PH fam! I'm Liyas, founder, and CEO of Hoppscotch — the most loved API platform by the open-source community with over 54,000+ GitHub stars and thousands of members in our community channels. When I set out to build Hoppscotch a couple of years ago, we started out with an API testing tool that gave developers insight into basic API testing functionalities. We’ve now grown the product into an API development *suite*, servicing thousands of companies and millions of developers. If you’re a dev, you already know how tedious it can be to build APIs across dev, testing, and QA teams. Especially developing and testing APIs with sensitive data like auth tokens, private endpoints, and team environments. Enter Hoppscotch Self-Host: A new API tool companies can self-host on-prem, with SAML-based SSO, audit logs, and an admin dashboard to manage teams & users. Collaboratively build, test, and share APIs with teams in real-time. Self-managed hosting and deployment so you can deploy in your own data center or cloud capacity. Get unlimited teams, workspaces, API collections, environments, and requests. Hoppscotch Self-Host is the one-stop solution to own control over your APIs, data, and privacy. GitHub: https://github.com/hoppscotch/ho... Web app: https://hoppscotch.io Sign up for Hoppscotch Enterprise: http://enterprise.hoppscotch.com Happy hunting! Liyas

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I want to love this, but assuming that I was dumb (maybe I am) I have no idea of what this does. I see a tendency to cater to super micro competent leads, lately. Let's just say I'm a founder (I am) with no experience about what you're offering (I'm not that person): you're gonna miss an opportunity. Please, please, please never assume your audience knows what you're taling about. Yes, you are talking to developers, but sometimes developers need a founder to get to know you. You're "homepage" is Gibbrish to many. I'm rating 5 stars and supporting because it makes sense to me, but this trend of unflexible communication has to come to an end: tell "stupid" how they can benefit from your product/service for their business. If you don't, it's your miss.

Congrats for the launch, I've already use Hoppscotch an it's one of the most tool that I use for my work and always recommend it to everyone!

Congratulations on launch 🎉! Nowadays every software clones becoming to open source & self hosted, with additional extra features this is great 🔥

Wow, this is an amazing addition to the Hoppscotch ecosystem! I've been a big fan of Hoppscotch for a while now, and the idea of having a self-hosted option is truly exciting. I have a couple of questions about the Hoppscotch Self-Host: 1. Is there any specific server or infrastructure requirement needed to set up the self-hosted version? I'm curious to know if there are any compatibility concerns or if it can be easily deployed on any standard hosting environment. 2. Are there any plans to integrate Hoppscotch Self-Host with other popular API management tools or frameworks such as Swagger or Postman? It would be great to have seamless interoperability between different platforms. Once again, congratulations on this fantastic release! I look forward to hearing more about the options and potential use cases for Hoppscotch Self-Host. Keep up the great work!

Congratulations @liyasthomas for the launch! A big fan of Hoppscotch - Product & the team. What made you decide to build the on-prem version? Did it come from the user? Also, I remember that you used Firebase so how did that work out?

Your commitment to empowering developers and enhancing their API-building experience is truly commendable. Here's to the continued success of Hoppscotch 🚀👏

Congrats @liyasthomas & team!! ✨ Happy to see hoppscotch developing that fast :) I have a few questions: - How does the on-premise version of Hoppscotch Self-Host ensure data security and privacy? Are there any specific measures in place to protect sensitive information? - Can you elaborate on the differences between the community and enterprise editions? - As an open-source project (I'm working at https://inlang.com), how can make the most out of hoppscotch self-hosted?