EmptyFlow is a boutique software studio that concentrates on building lightweight, protocol-agnostic utilities for developers and DevOps teams who need to probe, inspect, and script against modern web services. Its catalog is currently anchored by ArdorQuery, a cross-platform HTTP client that unifies interaction with REST, GraphQL, OData, and plain HTML or binary endpoints behind a single command-line interface and a minimal GUI. Typical use cases range from ad-hoc API smoke tests, payload linting, and image header extraction to full integration-suite automation launched from CI pipelines; the tool’s cookie-jar, environment-variable, and assertion engines let engineers parameterize calls and chain responses without leaving the terminal. Because ArdorQuery ships as a portable executable with no runtime dependencies, it slips easily into containers, build servers, or a laptop toolkit, providing a faster alternative to heavyweight IDEs when the goal is simply to verify that an endpoint returns the expected status, schema, or thumbnail. EmptyFlow’s roadmap hints at companion utilities for WebSocket and gRPC traffic, but for now the publisher’s entire portfolio is consolidated in this one Swiss-army binary. The program is offered for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are funneled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pulling the latest build and allowing several applications to be installed in a single batch operation.

ArdorQuery

Cross-platform tool for performing any HTTP(S) endpoints like REST API, HTML, Images, GraphQL, OData etc.

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