API Inspector – Network Monitor
Overview
Understand APIs, integrations, network activity, and errors in plain English without opening DevTools
# API Inspector – Plain-English Network Monitor API Inspector helps you understand what web applications are doing behind the scenes without requiring technical knowledge or browser developer tools. Modern websites rely on APIs, third-party services, analytics platforms, chat widgets, and cloud integrations. When something loads slowly, fails to sync, or behaves unexpectedly, it can be difficult to understand why. API Inspector translates network activity into clear, human-readable explanations. ## Features • View network activity in plain English • Understand what data and services a page depends on • See which requests succeeded or failed • Identify external services such as analytics, chatbots, and integrations • Detect common issues and explain them in simple language • Monitor application behavior without reading technical network logs ## Who It's For • Product Managers • QA Testers • Customer Support Teams • Operations Teams • Founders and Startup Teams • No-Code and Automation Users ## Example Instead of seeing: POST /customer/update → 500 API Inspector explains: "The application failed while attempting to update customer information." Instead of reading complex network logs, you get a simple explanation of what happened and why it matters. API Inspector is designed to make application behavior understandable for everyone—not just developers.
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Details
- Version1.0.1
- UpdatedJune 1, 2026
- Offered byIndieDev992343
- Size31.85KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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