The prompts only the Postman AI Engineer can answer
The Postman AI Engineer prompts that trace an ID across your APIs, catch three-way drift, and auto-write a PR review from the graph.
Multi-repo API changes with the Postman AI Engineer
See how the Postman AI Engineer walks the Context Graph to trace API dependencies and open PRs across multiple repos in one run.
Querying the Postman Context Graph with the AI Engineer
Ask the Postman AI Engineer questions about your APIs and services. See what the Context Graph knows about ownership, consumers, drift, and duplication.
Postman Live Sessions for Pair Debugging APIs
Walk through Postman Live Sessions for real-time API pair debugging, onboarding new engineers, and partner integration walkthroughs.
Postman Agent Mode Recipes for Common API Tasks
Walk through Postman Agent Mode recipes for debugging auth, cleaning up collections, refreshing docs, and running compliance audits.
We Gave Two AI Agents the Same API Spec Drift Problem. The Difference Was Context.
Two AI agents fixed the same API drift in opposite directions. See why API context — not code context alone — drives correct engineering decisions.
What SpaceX buying Cursor means for AI coding workflows
SpaceX just bought Cursor for $60B. Here’s what the deal signals for AI-assisted development and how to make your APIs ready for coding agents.
AI Engineer WOWs at Canopy in San Francisco
I changed one API response schema in front of 80 developers and asked the AI Engineer what needed to update. It came back with 10 artifacts.
Managing Downstream Dependencies with the AI Engineer
Every coding assistant can generate a CRUD endpoint, scaffold a React component, or write a Terraform module. That’s impressive. But it turns…
Browser testing in Postman Agent Mode
UI tests and API tests usually live in separate worlds. The frontend team writes Playwright specs, the API team writes Postman Collections,…
Postman Playwright Integration: Testing UI and API Together
Testing modern applications means validating both what users see in the browser AND what’s happening behind the scenes with your APIs. But…










