#localxpose — Public Fediverse posts
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If you’re looking for an ngrok alternative for tunnelling that is affordable and just works (e.g., with Kitten¹), I can highly recommend LocalXpose (https://localxpose.io/).
(Not affiliated with them in any way; just use their tunnels for testing with Kitten on a daily basis.)
PS. If you have a static IPv4 address for your dev machine or if your network is IPv6 compatible, you can now run secure servers on IP addresses, so that’s another option if you need your app to be universally accessible during dev/testing (e.g., for web hooks, etc.) without requiring any external services. But, for most of us, something like LocalXpose is essential and it’s the best I’ve found so far.
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If you’re looking for an ngrok alternative for tunnelling that is affordable and just works (e.g., with Kitten¹), I can highly recommend LocalXpose (https://localxpose.io/).
(Not affiliated with them in any way; just use their tunnels for testing with Kitten on a daily basis.)
PS. If you have a static IPv4 address for your dev machine or if your network is IPv6 compatible, you can now run secure servers on IP addresses, so that’s another option if you need your app to be universally accessible during dev/testing (e.g., for web hooks, etc.) without requiring any external services. But, for most of us, something like LocalXpose is essential and it’s the best I’ve found so far.
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If you’re looking for an ngrok alternative for tunnelling that is affordable and just works (e.g., with Kitten¹), I can highly recommend LocalXpose (https://localxpose.io/).
(Not affiliated with them in any way; just use their tunnels for testing with Kitten on a daily basis.)
PS. If you have a static IPv4 address for your dev machine or if your network is IPv6 compatible, you can now run secure servers on IP addresses, so that’s another option if you need your app to be universally accessible during dev/testing (e.g., for web hooks, etc.) without requiring any external services. But, for most of us, something like LocalXpose is essential and it’s the best I’ve found so far.
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If you’re looking for an ngrok alternative for tunnelling that is affordable and just works (e.g., with Kitten¹), I can highly recommend LocalXpose (https://localxpose.io/).
(Not affiliated with them in any way; just use their tunnels for testing with Kitten on a daily basis.)
PS. If you have a static IPv4 address for your dev machine or if your network is IPv6 compatible, you can now run secure servers on IP addresses, so that’s another option if you need your app to be universally accessible during dev/testing (e.g., for web hooks, etc.) without requiring any external services. But, for most of us, something like LocalXpose is essential and it’s the best I’ve found so far.
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If you’re looking for an ngrok alternative for tunnelling that is affordable and just works (e.g., with Kitten¹), I can highly recommend LocalXpose (https://localxpose.io/).
(Not affiliated with them in any way; just use their tunnels for testing with Kitten on a daily basis.)
PS. If you have a static IPv4 address for your dev machine or if your network is IPv6 compatible, you can now run secure servers on IP addresses, so that’s another option if you need your app to be universally accessible during dev/testing (e.g., for web hooks, etc.) without requiring any external services. But, for most of us, something like LocalXpose is essential and it’s the best I’ve found so far.
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I’ve been looking for an ngrok alternative for a while now that’s (a) affordable (b) easy to use and (c) works with Kitten¹. Today, after testing a bunch of them again and getting fed up, I found LocalXpose that checks all the boxes.
I signed Small Technology Foundation up as an affiliate so if you use this link to check it out, we’ll get 40% of your $6/mo pro account fee should you subscribe:
https://localxpose.io/?via=kitten