Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
Conveyor is a Visual Studio extension developed by Keyoti Inc. Its core purpose is to solve a common pain point with IIS Express: by default, it only allows access from localhost. Conveyor lets developers access and test locally running Web or API projects directly from other devices—such as phones and tablets—over a LAN or via an internet tunnel, without manually editing complex IIS configuration files. It can also fix common 400 Bad Request errors.
Conveyor uses a subscription model. The free plan provides a random subdomain but is limited to 4 hours of continuous connection per day and 500MB of traffic. The Basic plan costs $5/month, or $50/year, removes the connection time limit, and includes 5 reserved subdomains plus 1GB of daily traffic. The Plus plan costs $10/month, or $100/year, and includes unlimited reserved subdomains with no traffic limits. For light testing, the free plan is generally sufficient, but heavy Webhook debugging will require an upgrade.
Pros: Extremely easy to install; solves IIS Express external access issues without configuration changes; deeply integrated with VS and works out of the box; supports local Webhook debugging, greatly improving development efficiency.
Cons: Strong ecosystem limitations, as it is only suitable for Visual Studio/IIS Express users; the free plan has strict traffic and time limits; lacks API/SDK support, making automation and extensibility relatively weak.
.NET developers using Visual Studio for Web/API development who need cross-device testing on real devices or need to receive third-party Webhooks locally.
From a networking perspective, because Conveyor provides an internet tunneling service, accessing its servers from mainland China may involve latency or unstable connections. For payments, the official website only lists USD pricing, so domestic developers may face some barriers when subscribing to a paid plan. If you need a more general-purpose tunneling tool, alternatives such as ngrok may be worth considering.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on conveyor.cloud official site.
conveyor.cloud is an Unknown Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach conveyor.cloud directly.