Mock Dream vs Beeceptor

Cloud mock endpoint · free Chrome alternative

Beeceptor gives you a hosted mock URL. You configure it in their web dashboard and your code calls the cloud.

Where Beeceptor wins

Shareable URLs, team dashboards, request inspection in the cloud.

Where Mock Dream wins

Mock Dream is local-only — your data never leaves the browser, no quota, no rate limits, no team plan needed.

Side-by-side

FeatureBeeceptorMock Dream
PricingFree tier (50 req/day), paid plansFree forever
Sign-up requiredRequiredNever
Runs a serverYes — cloudNo — runs in your tab
Mocks fetch + XHRBoth (via cloud URL)Both, from one rule
Per-rule CORSCloud-side toggleOne toggle
Live traffic consoleCloud inspectorBuilt-in, filterable
Themes1 (default)6 manga themes
Install sizeWeb dashboard<300 KB extension

FAQ

Is Mock Dream really a free Beeceptor alternative?
Yes. Mock Dream is MIT-licensed, has zero paid tier, no telemetry, and stores everything locally in chrome.storage.local.
Can it replace Beeceptor for my workflow?
If your job is "intercept fetch/XHR in a browser tab and return mock JSON", yes. If you need shareable urls, team dashboards, request inspection in the cloud., keep Beeceptor — Mock Dream and Beeceptor can coexist on the same machine.
Does Mock Dream work on Edge, Brave, Opera or Arc?
Yes — any Chromium browser running Manifest V3 (Chrome 116+).

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