I am a Bruno paid user, and I appreciate its design philosophy, such as being local-first and using a text-based DSL to represent request structures. However, the experience with Bruno has been somewhat unsatisfying. It takes a long time to start, and the UI always feels laggy, not to mention that it significantly increases the temperature of my M1 Mac.
I tried Yaak today and found that it not only has a smaller package size (160MB compared to Bruno's 300MB) but also runs very smoothly. The UI is so intuitive that it initially seems like it might be missing some features, but I soon found that it has all the necessary features to support regular use cases. I hope Yaak can support Git sync, and if it does, I will replace Bruno with it. Nevertheless, I will support Yaak if you have any business plans; it is a beautiful app worth paying for.
I tried Yaak today and found that it not only has a smaller package size (160MB compared to Bruno's 300MB) but also runs very smoothly. The UI is so intuitive that it initially seems like it might be missing some features, but I soon found that it has all the necessary features to support regular use cases. I hope Yaak can support Git sync, and if it does, I will replace Bruno with it. Nevertheless, I will support Yaak if you have any business plans; it is a beautiful app worth paying for.