Code and debug microservices locally with live traffic
Signadot Local makes developing against a Kubernetes cluster as simple as running a single service on your machine. It brings hot-reloading to the backend by routing live traffic and connecting real dependencies directly to your workstation. Record live traffic, inspect payloads, and override API responses to test failures in real-time. No mocks. No CI waits. Just flow.
Hey super interesting work on UTCP / Open SaaS / shadcn Signadot. I noticed a few places where documentation could really help:
For UTCP: onboarding examples for tool discovery + edge cases (CLI, gRPC, OpenAPI)
For Open SaaS: a clear guide on how to extend or customize the boilerplate, not just the auto‑generated LLM docs
For shadcn MCP: a step‑by‑step tutorial on how to use registry:build and configure the MCP server
I write technical documentation and onboarding guides I’d be happy to put together a draft / sample to help new users get started. If you’re open, I can share ideas!”
About Signadot Local on Product Hunt
“ Code and debug microservices locally with live traffic”
Signadot Local launched on Product Hunt on November 20th, 2025 and earned 86 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #16 on the daily leaderboard. Signadot Local makes developing against a Kubernetes cluster as simple as running a single service on your machine. It brings hot-reloading to the backend by routing live traffic and connecting real dependencies directly to your workstation. Record live traffic, inspect payloads, and override API responses to test failures in real-time. No mocks. No CI waits. Just flow.
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