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Motty vs n:point: What are the differences?

Developers describe Motty as "Modern and simple way to test client services". Motty provides the simpler way to test your client services. It is a web application that gives you ability to create your own custom responses, so you can intuitively and easily mock http responses. On the other hand, n:point is detailed as "JSON storage bins with schema validation". JSON storage bins that won't break your app Set up a lightweight JSON endpoint in seconds, then add a schema to edit your data safely at any time..

Motty and n:point belong to "API Tools" category of the tech stack.

Motty and n:point are both open source tools. It seems that Motty with 62 GitHub stars and 4 forks on GitHub has more adoption than n:point with 55 GitHub stars and 3 GitHub forks.

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What is Motty?

Motty provides the simpler way to test your client services. It is a web application that gives you ability to create your own custom responses, so you can intuitively and easily mock http responses.

What is n:point?

JSON storage bins that won't break your app. Set up a lightweight JSON endpoint in seconds, then add a schema to edit your data safely at any time.

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