RabbitGUI's answer
RabbitGUI is the missing desktop IDE for RabbitMQ. It offers a modern interface to manage your RabbitMQ clusters with a great GUI.
RabbitGUI's answer
Developers who use RabbitMQ to manage asynchronous tasks and have multiple environments to manage (production, staging, local...). Experts can debug their routing and manually send messages while first timers can use the built in documentation to understand what is happening in there RabbitMQ cluster.
RabbitGUI's answer
I've been using RabbitMQ for about 10 years now, and while the web UI is handy, I've always found the experience frustrating. We all used to share scripts that would add JSON formatting and other small details to make it more practical.
At some point, I even tried proposing improvements or a revamp of the UI on the RabbitMQ Slack. The answer I got was "don't fix what is not broken", which in hindsight was obviously the right one. So I took a different route and built the tool I wished existed: a desktop IDE for RabbitMQ.
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Tggl.io, Stoik.io...
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