Take Control of AWS Eventbridge

Massively simplify event based testing

Build an Event Library

Build an Event Library

Designed to simplify the developer experience when working with AWS EventBridge

Mac, Windows and Linux

Mac, Windows and Linux

Fast and reliable cross platform interface to send events. Extremely lightweight desktop client, under 10mb.

Automatically fetch Event Bridges

Automatically fetch Event Bridges

Don't struggle to remember the name of your deployed Event Bridge, we fetch them and you can pick one

Use AWS SSO

Use AWS SSO

Use the credentials given to you in the SSO account page.

Streamline your AWS testing process during development

Our tool helps you to automate and simplify your AWS testing process during the development phase, saving you valuable time. Send events directly from your desktop without using the fiddly AWS CLI or the web console.

Create and manage a local library of events, sending them at your convenience

With our tool, you can create a local library of events and send them whenever you want. This gives you more control and a tighter feedback loop in your development process.

Seamlessly integrate with your SSO for business accounts or use regular AWS key and secrets

Our tool can be easily integrated with your SSO for business accounts. Alternatively, you can use regular AWS key and secrets for authentication.

Trace your events with a single click

Trace the events coming through an event bus, providing you with a clear and comprehensive overview of the events on your bus. See the results of the events you send.

Rest assured, your credentials are stored locally and never seen or stored by us

We prioritize your security. Your credentials are stored locally on your device and we never have access to them.

My journey into the world of computers began with a passion for video games. From the days of Mario on SNES, my fascination with technology has grown exponentially. My first foray into programming involved building Flash games from online tutorials, which sparked my interest in both programming and leadership.

Over the past five years, I've led teams of developers and testers, navigating the challenges of evolving tech, shifting customer needs, and overcoming the hurdles of the software development world. My mission is to simplify the process of developing top-tier software.

In a rapidly expanding tech landscape, I believe that curiosity and the right tools are key to success. That's why I'm dedicated to working on and sharing the Event-Driven Toolkit. Here's to making our profession a little easier to navigate. Cheers! 🚀
Adam Mellor - Head of Development and co-author of the Event-Driven Toolkit
When companies reach the limits of their architecture, they often turn to events and microservices as a way to decouple their systems from one another. I've observed the same mistakes being made repeatedly with event-driven systems. One of the significant factors that slow down progress is confusion around the events coming in and out of the services they have built.

This tool addresses a problem by making the contracts between services an integral part of the development process. Contracts eliminate one of the biggest challenges present in every platform; coupling. We shorten the feedback loop during development and enforce contracts during the build and testing phases, thereby ensuring isolation for each service. In my daily work, I use this tool to assist teams in building truly asynchronous microservices.

We hope you enjoy the benefits of this tooling as much as we enjoyed writing it.
Lee Nattress - Enterprise architect and co-author of the event driven toolkit