Building and running API requests in Postman is effortless and the automated test runs catch regressions before they ship. Sharing collections with teammates works well, though syncing across workspaces occasionally feels slow. Still a core part of our toolkit.
Effortless request testing, good collaboration
Workspace sync can lag
Postman used to be snappy but lately the desktop app crawls, especially with larger collections, and it chews through RAM on my machine. Syncing also hung a couple of times and I lost some unsaved request changes. For a tool I live in all day, the performance regression is a real problem.
Sluggish app and high memory usage
I genuinely like Postman for API testing and the core experience is reliable. What gives me pause is how some capabilities I relied on have shifted into paid tiers over time, and the push toward cloud accounts feels heavy-handed. Useful product, mixed feelings on the direction.
Reliable core testing experience
Features migrating to paid tiers
Postman is the first thing I open when building or debugging an API. Collections, environments and the test scripts let our whole team share a single source of truth, and the mock servers saved us during a frontend-backend handoff. It has genuinely made our integration work faster.
Collections, environments and mock servers all shine
Postman packs a lot: environments, scripting, monitors and documentation generation all in one. The depth is great but new team members need a bit of guidance before they're comfortable with all the features. Worth the ramp-up given how much it does.
Feature-rich, generates API docs
Steeper learning curve for newcomers