More Context on Disallowing Ngrok for Development?

I find the decision to disallow Ngrok for development incredibly frustrating. It feels unaccommodating to developer workflows and is a very disappointing experience for a paying customer.

Ngrok is the industry standard, and our team all use it already for local development: mobile developers use it to hit local instances of our backend, other integrations use it for webhook testing, etc. Having to have everyone set up some other tool or workflow without a clear justification is just not customer friendly.

Can the Nylas team give some more context on why you’ve taken this decision? Maybe I could buy that there’s some rate limiting issues for production, but for development that doesn’t make any sense – who cares if you get rate limited in dev?

Hello, thanks for raising this, here are more details about it: