Approximated treats convenience and simplicity as a first class citizen, going the extra mile to make every step as easy as possible to integrate.
Approximated creates a dedicated cluster just for you, with edge servers in regions all over the world. These proxy traffic for custom domains to your app at any scale with incredibly low latency.
Create your dedicated cluster Approximated spins up a dedicated cluster, with nodes distributed globally. Traffic is automatically routed through the region nearest users for lightning fast response times. All you need to do is name it.
Call the API, or use the dashboard Connecting a custom domain takes one API call to Approximated. Or, use the dashboard to do the same thing any time. The dashboard will even show you what that would look like as an API call.
Point the domain(s) All that's needed is one DNS A record pointed at your cluster's dedicated IP address. Approximated will automatically create and manage SSL certificates for every domain.
Convenience isn't enough when it comes to handling custom domains in production - everything needs to be rock solid and reliable.
Approximated has constant monitoring, globally distributed servers, and automatically self-healing clusters so that it's ultra reliable.
Approximated is always monitoring the SSL status, DNS resolution, proxy hit status, and more for every domain. No external monitoring or infrastucture required - Approximated includes this for free.
Frequent health checks for every region of your cluster allow Approximated to find and heal any potentials issues before you or your users run into them. Traffic is automatically be routed to the nearest working region during any repairs to avoid any downtime.
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Approximated makes it extremely easy to add a custom domains feature to any web app, SAAS, marketplace, or platform.
Often, companies can be integrated and live within a few days or less. It's very cost effective, making use of economies of scale and expertise to offer a complete solution at a tiny fraction of the cost to build the same features in house.
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Approximated is both easier to integrate, and more cost effective than competitors.
It offers all of the features you care about without building in the cost of those that you don't:
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Startups, Scale-ups, dev teams, and devops teams who want to get a custom domains feature launched this week, with rock solid reliability and genuine developer support.
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It's why we built Approximated - so that you don't have to. And at a price you can afford, starting at $20/month instead of thousands. - Source: dev.to / 14 days ago
To get started with Insomnia, download it from the official website, install it, and create a new request by selecting the appropriate HTTP method and entering your endpoint URL. - Source: dev.to / 23 days ago
Use tools like Postman or Insomnia to test the API endpoints and ensure they behave as expected. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
We will be performing all of the authentication requests manually, however for testing purposes, you might want to use an API testing tool such as Postman or Insomnia. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
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