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Sponsor Rockxy
Rockxy is a modern debugging platform for macOS, designed to go beyond traditional HTTP proxy tools and support real-world systems such as gRPC, WebSocket, and streaming architectures.
The goal is not just to inspect traffic, but to help developers understand, diagnose, and resolve issues faster through better tooling and intelligent workflows.
By sponsoring Rockxy, you directly support the development of a high-performance, developer-first debugging tool.
Why Rockxy Exists
Debugging distributed systems today is increasingly complex:
- Modern applications rely on multiple protocols beyond HTTP
- Real-time and streaming systems are difficult to inspect
- Existing tools are often limited or not designed for modern stacks
- Debugging is still largely manual and time-consuming
Rockxy is built to address these challenges with a focus on performance, clarity, and developer experience.
What Rockxy Is Building
Rockxy is evolving into a complete debugging platform with:
- HTTP and HTTPS traffic inspection
- Real-time WebSocket and streaming debugging
- Native gRPC inspection with protocol awareness
- Breakpoints, request/response modification, and replay
- Timeline-based debugging for better visibility
- AI-assisted debugging (planned), including anomaly detection and suggestions
Why Your Support Matters
Rockxy is an independent project. Sponsorship enables:
- Continued development of the core engine
- Investment in performance and scalability
- Expansion of protocol support
- Research and implementation of AI-assisted debugging
- Long-term sustainability of the project
Open and Sustainable Approach
Rockxy follows a balanced model:
- Core functionality is accessible to the community
- Advanced features are part of a commercial offering
This ensures both openness and long-term sustainability.
Join the Journey
If Rockxy improves your workflow or aligns with your vision of better developer tools, your support helps accelerate its development.
Sponsorship contributes not only to Rockxy, but to improving how developers debug and understand complex systems.