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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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Collaborative API workflows have improved testing speed and streamlined multi-team releases
What is our primary use case?
I use Postman Enterprise for API testing, collaborations, automated collections, environment management, and integration with CI/CD pipeline workflows for backend services.
Recently, while working on a backend order processing flow, I used Postman Enterprise to test APIs across multiple microservices such as inventory, payment, and order management. I created collections with automated test scripts and used the environment for different stages including dev environment and staging environment, then I shared the collections with the teams to validate the API response and catch the integration issues before deployment.
Apart from this, I have also used Postman Enterprise for API documentation and collaborations between frontend and backend teams, which helped keep API contracts consistent and reduce integration issues while speeding up testing during releases.
What is most valuable?
The best features of Postman Enterprise are team collaborations, automated API testing, environment management, and API governance. The shared workspace and collections make collaborations very smooth across the teams, and automated testing and CI/CD integrations help catch issues early. I also appreciate the governance and security features because they help maintain API standards and consistency across large projects.
API governance has helped my team maintain consistent API naming, request structures, and documentation standards across multiple services, reducing confusion between the teams and making onboarding easier. On the security side, environment variables and access control helped me avoid exposing sensitive data such as tokens or API keys, and they also made collaborations safer because different teams could access only the resources they needed.
I found that the collections runner and automated testing features are very valuable because they save a lot of manual task time and help identify issues quickly during deployments.
Postman Enterprise has improved collaborations, reduced API integration issues, and sped up the testing cycles in my organization. It provides a centralized platform for API development, documentation, and testing, which has improved consistency while reducing communication gaps between the frontend, backend, and QA teams. It has also helped catch issues earlier in the development cycle, improving overall release quality.
What needs improvement?
Postman Enterprise could enhance performance for very large collections and complex workspaces. Sometimes managing a huge number of APIs and environments can become difficult, and better advanced reporting, deeper analytics for API testing trends, and more simplified governance management for large organizations would also be valuable improvements.
Apart from this, improving offline support and reducing workspace loading time for larger teams while making collaboration conflict resolution simple would help a lot. More AI-assisted debugging and smart API testing recommendations could also make the platform even more efficient for enterprise teams.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Postman Enterprise for the last three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Postman Enterprise is quite stable based on my experience. I have not faced any issues, and overall, it is reliable for day-to-day API development and testing workflows.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Postman Enterprise is well-suited for large organizations, especially for teams working with APIs and microservices. Features such as shared workspace, role-based access control, governance, private API networks, and organization-level management make it suitable for enterprise collaboration. It also integrates well with CI/CD and cloud environments, supporting growing engineering teams. The main scalability challenge I have seen is performance slowdown when handling extremely large collections or very heavy workspaces, but overall, the platform is designed to scale effectively for enterprise API workflows.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support was generally good in my experience. The documentation, community support, and onboarding resources were especially helpful for quickly resolving common issues. For enterprise-related issues, response quality was pretty good overall, though sometimes complex support requests could take longer to resolve. The support experience was reliable and professional.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Earlier, I used a mix of manual API testing tools and custom scripts for validations. I moved to Postman Enterprise because it provided a centralized platform for collaboration, automated testing, environment management, and API documentation, making workflows much more organized and scalable for larger teams and microservices-based systems.
How was the initial setup?
From an engineering perspective, the experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing was good because the platform provided strong collaboration and governance features that justify enterprise use. Setup was fairly straightforward for developers, especially with cloud integration and SSO support. Licensing and pricing felt more suitable for medium to large organizations rather than small teams since pricing is generally user-based, and enterprise features come at a premium cost.
What about the implementation team?
I am not directly involved in the purchasing side, so I cannot confidently confirm whether it was purchased through the AWS Marketplace . My involvement is mainly on the engineering and API development side.
What was our ROI?
In terms of ROI, I saw clear time-saving productivity improvements mainly through automated API testing and better collaboration. Manual testing efforts were reduced significantly, integration issues were caught earlier, and release cycles became faster while reducing back-and-forth communications between frontend, backend, and QA teams because everyone worked from the same API collections and documentation. Earlier, I took one week for all planning before releasing some activities, which reduced to three days, sometimes to two days, which is about a 50% improvement in engineering efforts, time, and release cycles.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
From an engineering perspective, the experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing was good because the platform provided strong collaboration and governance features that justify enterprise use. Setup was fairly straightforward for developers, especially with cloud integration and SSO support. Licensing and pricing felt more suitable for medium to large organizations rather than small teams since pricing is generally user-based, and enterprise features come at a premium cost.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Before choosing Postman Enterprise, I evaluated tools such as Swagger, OpenAPI tools, and Insomnia for API testing and documentation workflows. Postman Enterprise stood out mainly because of its collaboration features, enterprise governance capabilities, shared workspace, and strong ecosystem integrations for larger development teams.
What other advice do I have?
My advice for potential buyers would be to define your API workflows and collaborations needed before adopting Postman Enterprise since it provides the most value for teams working with multiple services, shared APIs, automated testing, and CI/CD integrations. I would also suggest setting up governance standards and environment management early, as that helps maintain consistency and scalability as organizations grow. I would rate my overall experience with Postman Enterprise as an 8 out of 10.
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Postman Makes Daily API Testing Fast and Efficient
My mainly use to test api for my spring book applicaion.
Honestly request history and save part i like most i use to rename and save my api as what the api is work for.
improves my productivity during backend development.
Initially i useed other things too but not good as postman
workspace features is slightly confusing as a new user
i can quickly send request,validate resposnse and identify issues in one place
the best part i like most collection