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WooCommerce REST API request logger and debugger

Built for WooCommerce operators integrating POS and inventory systems.

“Replies: 0 We’re having an issue with products being pushed to WooCommerce through the REST API from Octopus Bridge, which connects our RetailEdge POS inventory…”

The receipts — real demand

“Replies: 0 We’re having an issue with products being pushed to WooCommerce through the REST API from Octopus Bridge, which connects our RetailEdge POS inventory to WooCommerce. We’ve already done quite a bit of troubleshooting and have narrowed the problem down to woocommerce rejecting the api call . – please do not jump to “this is a third party problem”! Octopus Bridge reports that the product sync/update completes…”
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5.6 / 10 · demand score
Pain 8
Willingness to pay 4
Feasibility 4
Specificity 7
Audience 7
Competition 6

Why this is a gap

Surfaced from a high-intensity complaint with clear willingness to pay and a specific, reachable audience.

The market

WooCommerce operators integrating third-party POS and inventory systems (like Octopus Bridge to RetailEdge) need visibility into REST API failures. No search volume data signals this is a niche, operational pain rather than broad demand.

Competition & the opening

Wedge play crowded — win on a narrow angle Moat 3/10 · thin angle Market 5/10 · a real vertical
Crowded market · 6/10 vs Query Monitor (free WordPress plugin)WP Crontrol + custom logging (DIY WP ecosystem)Loggly / Papertrail (generic HTTP/log aggregators used by WP devs)Ray by Spatie (PHP/Laravel/WP debug tool with REST visibility)WooCommerce API Manager (official WooCommerce.com plugin)Insomnia / Postman (REST client with request history and logging)

Crowded field (6/10): Query Monitor, Ray by Spatie, and generic HTTP loggers (Loggly, Papertrail) already capture REST traffic; WooCommerce API Manager and Postman/Insomnia offer request history. The gap is a WooCommerce-native tool that maps API errors directly to inventory sync failures without switching between platforms.

What's hard to build

Tight integration required: must hook into WooCommerce REST middleware (not exposed in typical plugin architecture), decrypt/parse Octopus Bridge and RetailEdge payloads to show actionable field mismatches, and maintain performance under high-frequency API call logging without slowing POS syncs.

Why now

Query Monitor and Postman are free but don't surface WooCommerce REST API errors in context; WooCommerce.com plugin lacks real-time debugging UI.

How you'd monetize

freemium WordPress plugin (10 requests/day logged free, $4.99/mo for unlimited)