RelayFox vs Webhook.site
Webhook.site is great for a quick look at an incoming request. RelayFox adds the things you reach for next: a URL that doesn't disappear, a CLI that forwards webhooks to your localhost, and read-only links you can share with your team.
| Feature | RelayFox | Webhook.site |
|---|---|---|
| Instant URL, no signup | Yes | Yes |
| Permanent URLs | Yes (Pro) | Paid add-on |
| Forward to localhost via CLI | Yes, free | Limited |
| Live request stream | Yes | Yes |
| Read-only share links | Yes | Partial |
| Team collaborators | Yes (Pro) | No |
The verdict
If you only need to eyeball one request, either tool works. If you're actively building a webhook integration and want to develop against real events on your laptop, RelayFox's free CLI forwarder is the difference.
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