I’ve probably spent on the order of months of my life in proxyman/charles/burp/powhttp. All are great, but I’ve never been completely satisfied with the UX/features for building automations. As far as differences; we don’t modify TLS/HTTP2 connections, have a fully featured MCP (each UI action is an api action by definition), and have built more robust automation tooling in the app itself. The goal is to be an AI-native burp suite/powhttp with Proxyman-like UI.
I’ve probably spent on the order of months of my life in proxyman/charles/burp/powhttp. All are great, but I’ve never been completely satisfied with the UX/features for building automations. As far as differences; we don’t modify TLS/HTTP2 connections, have a fully featured MCP (each UI action is an api action by definition), and have built more robust automation tooling in the app itself. The goal is to be an AI-native burp suite/powhttp with Proxyman-like UI.