Build better APIs using the new and improved API Builder

At Postman, we’re committed to providing our customers with the best possible API development and management experience. By adding native Git capabilities…

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How to make your APIs available to more consumers

In Postman’s Guide to API-First, we elaborate on how API producers and consumers interact in a full API lifecycle. Producers and consumers…

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2 ways to access and edit a Postman element

When you want to edit an element in a Postman workspace, whether it’s owned by your team, another team in your organization,…

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Latest Updates to Syncing Your Specs with Collections

A while back, I shared how to sync your specs to Postman Collections. Since then, Postman has streamlined this process allowing each…

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The Reimagined API-First Workflow, Part 1: for Developers

With the launch of the new Postman API Platform earlier this year, Postman now supports API-centric workflows to help your team move…

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Postman Enterprise: Behind-the-Curtain Features Used by Auto and Tech Industries

Today, almost every industry—from automotive to healthcare—is taking advantage of the utility and efficiency of APIs. Inspired by all of the different…

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Better Practices for Git Version Control in Postman

Git is the most broadly used version control system among technology teams to track and manage changes. Postman previously shared how to…

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A Better Review Experience for Pull Requests

Last year, we launched pull requests in Postman to streamline contributions throughout your API development lifecycle. Different personas can work asynchronously using…

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Streamline the API Development Lifecycle with Postman Version Control

The API lifecycle involves a plethora of personas—developers, architects, testers, technical writers, and more. These personas come in at different stages and…

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How to Catch Breaking Changes Before They Happen

This is a guest post written by Allen Helton, software engineering manager at Tyler Technologies.  “Alexa, turn on the kitchen lights.” I…

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