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The Postman API Platform offers an enterprise ready platform for developers to integrate the tools and processes that build, manage, publish, and consume APIs. The platform leverages the power of automated workflows related to quality, security, and operations. These automation tools can run in the product, on the cloud, or in CI/CD pipelines and are all brought together within a single platform for developers and other stakeholders. Collaborate in real-time: Say goodbye to all the various tools and importing / exporting headaches and consolidate your entire API workflow in Postman. With Postman workspaces, you can share your work with internal and external teams, create a single source of truth, and streamline API development. Develop with confidence: Keep your API elements organized for easy editing, sharing, testing, and reuse with Postman Collections. Collections provide a way to manage, document, and test APIs throughout the development lifecycle, promoting collaboration among API producers and consumers. Establish seamless access and controls: Leverage the convenience and security of enterprise-platform administration controls: third-party SSO tools, SAML, SCIM, RBAC, and User Groups. We continue to take feedback from our 40M+ users and release features that define what API management will look like into the next decade--solving challenges API providers and consumers face Postman API Platform also offers Agent Mode and AI Tooling Suite to enable developers to build, test, and deploy APIs with the power of AI. Postman Agent Mode enables developers to use natural language prompts to take action within the Postman Platform. Create collections, tests, and debug with Agent Mode and your developers in the driver seat. Postman AI Agent Builders allows you to test and evaluate LLMs side-by-side, create and test MCP servers and leverage officially maintained MCP servers in your API development processes. Postman helps teams solve collaboration problems. The need for collaboration has grown and changed as APIs have become more integrated with services and even become products themselves. API consumers are no longer just developers. They are customer support, go-to-market, and developer relations teams who need to stay up to date on the latest changes. Core capabilities include: Collaborate in real-time - Organize your API work and collaborate effectively across your team and organization. With Postman workspaces, you can share your work with internal and external teams, create a single source of truth, and streamline API development. Develop with confidence - Keep your API elements organized for easy editing, sharing, testing, and reuse with Postman Collections. Collections provide a way to manage, document, and test APIs throughout the development lifecycle, promoting collaboration among API producers and consumers. Establish seamless access and controls - Leverage the convenience and security of enterprise-platform administration controls: third-party SSO tools, SAML, SCIM, RBAC, and User Groups. We continue to take feedback from our 25M+ users and release features that define what API management will look like into the next decade--solving challenges API providers and consumers face
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- Collaborate seamlessly: Keep individuals and teams aligned by grouping projects into workspaces and collections, allowing for a consolidated view for your organization and comments alongside API artifacts
- Improve developer productivity: Save time and costs with faster developer onboarding and less duplicated work Fine-grained controls: Assign roles and manage access of individual team members in line with the security and compliance standards you require as part of an API development and testing workflow
- Accelerate development of reliable AI agents: Our unified suite of solutions that enables MCP server discovery and creation, model evaluation and workflow automation.
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Mock servers and API testing have streamlined local development and team collaboration
What is our primary use case?
I have mostly used Postman Enterprise for local development. Beyond that, we had cloud-related functionalities, so I never had to use Postman Enterprise on these external applications.
What is most valuable?
The most valuable features I have found in Postman Enterprise are primarily the basic use for calling localhost URLs and calling some third-party APIs. Recently, I also had to create a server on Postman Enterprise for testing mock server functionality, which was very useful. Since I can configure whatever response is needed, I don't really need to write code to get the desired response. If some service is taking time or if it's a third-party service, it becomes easy to just mock the response and continue with work. Additionally, I can import and export the entire collection, so I can directly give the request payload and everything to people working with me. This makes it easier to get it on other machines as well. Postman Enterprise creates a file out of that collection, so it's not really a huge folder that I have to give to someone, even if there is a large number of requests.
What needs improvement?
I would like to see AI integration in Postman Enterprise. As I mentioned, I need mock servers at times, so it would be good if I can input my requirements in the mock server and it can itself create an output or mock response for me. If this could happen, it will save a lot of time. If that integrates with an IDE , it will be a game changer. Then it will become really easy. If it integrates directly with an IDE , it can release itself in the code and mock URL. It will become an entire flow for testing.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been dealing with Postman Enterprise for about six to seven years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Whenever I am checking the performance of the API using Postman Enterprise, the primary concern is how much time it's taking to return the response. The overall time of the API helps me understand whether it's working fine or not. I have an estimate of how long it should take.
Apart from that, I track time-related details on Postman Enterprise. Whatever is there in the code, logs and everything, I use that for tracking if any for loop is taking time or if there are database queries. I can check what is lagging in performance through those metrics as well.
What other advice do I have?
As far as monitoring is concerned, I have mostly been using Postman Enterprise for what I mentioned previously, specifically sending requests to the application and measuring how much time it takes to give the response.
I don't have much data about the automated testing capabilities in Postman Enterprise because I have been mostly using Jenkins with Groovy scripts. What I have seen is that they used to directly create pipelines using UI. I'm not very sure about this part of Postman Enterprise.
I have not worked on the integration of Postman Enterprise with tools like GitHub and Jenkins yet, where Postman Enterprise was already integrated with something like this.
I have not seen much use of Postman Enterprise for API governance capabilities in maintaining compliance and consistency within my organization up until now. For compliance or security, mostly what I have seen with Postman Enterprise usage is by developers on their machines. Apart from that, the people in the scripts use it, but apart from that, I have not seen much of it. I've not seen it cover larger operations in the organizations up until now. I have worked with, I think, about seven to eight clients, and I have not seen any one of them use it for these functionalities regarding compliance or security. So maybe it's not a very widely used feature as per my observation.
In my opinion, there is no room for improvement for Postman Enterprise because pretty much what is expected from Postman Enterprise for me is working fine and it is really useful. That being said, I have not used any other applications apart from Postman Enterprise. I don't have any comparison metrics, but this is really good. I never had to think if I should be using something else instead of Postman Enterprise. My overall rating for this product is 8 out of 10.