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A project in Requestly (also called a workspace in the HTTP Interception section) is where you store all related rules, mock APIs, API requests, and collections in one place. It helps keep everything organized and easily accessible for better management and collaboration.
The API Client refers to these as projects. The HTTP Interception section refers to the same concept as workspaces. They are the same thing.

Understanding projects

A Requestly project contains HTTP rules, API requests, collections, and mocks. By default, you start in a private project, where no other user can view or access your rules. This setup is ideal for personal work or testing. However, you can create additional team projects and invite other users to collaborate in real time, sharing rules, APIs, and mocks effortlessly, or create a local project to keep all your data on your machine.

Types of projects

Requestly offers two main types of projects: Team project — A team project is cloud-based: all your data is securely stored and synced across teams and devices. This is ideal when you work with a team and need everyone to stay in sync. Local project (beta) — A local project stores all your data on your computer, giving you complete control and privacy. It is designed for individual use rather than team collaboration. Choose this option if you prefer local storage over the cloud.

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Local Project

Create and manage a local project that stores data on your device.

Multiple Projects

Work with several local projects side by side and move requests between them.

Shared Team Project

Invite teammates and collaborate in real time with a shared cloud project.

User Roles

Understand admin, member, and billing roles within a shared project.