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Postman Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Spotsaas Editor’s POV
Postman consistently proves to be a top choice for API development and testing, as highlighted by users' positive experiences. Its intuitive interface, comprehensive features, and team collaboration capabilities make it a valuable asset in backend development. Testers appreciate the ease of API testing, creation of collections, and the ability to share them ...Read more
Postman pros and cons
Streamlines API development and testing processes efficiently, saving time and ensuring accuracy.
Provides a user-friendly interface that allows easy interaction with APIs, even for non-technical users.
Allows for easy sharing of API collections and documentation with team members, enhancing collaboration.
Offers features like automation, documentation generation, and code snippet creation, facilitating seamless API management.
Intermittent software failures may occur, albeit updates and fixes are prompt.
Some users may find the learning curve steep, especially for beginners.
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Anonymous
09/12/16
Great for basic Rest API testing
What do you like best? It's extremely easy to save request sessions to to test API's and keep track of what you've done with services so far. It's easier to use than Fiddler. What do you dislike? The Chrome extension adds headers automatically, unlike Fiddler. This may make you wonder why the API call is returning 200OK instead of a 4xx response, since you didn't add the content header explicitly in the request. Also, there's no way to see that the header was added, I figured it out by ...
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Anonymous
09/06/16
Essential API Development Tool
What do you like best? The ability to create multiple environments and utilize variables within those environments that you can use to specify things like URLs or authorization tokens. This makes is easy to test you APIs across all the environments, without having to create separate collections for each. I also love the runner, which goes hand in hand with the ability to create tests and quickly regression test changes to your API. I haven't used it yet, but the generate code feature ...
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Anonymous
08/24/16
Great tool for API development and testing
What do you like best? Great user interface, keeps history, customizable, allows creation of a battery of tests. What do you dislike? Postman works only as a Google Chrome or Chromium extension. I would like to have it as a standalone application. Recommendations to others considering the product Postman is a great tool to test your APIs and to play with other APIs What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We are building RESTful ...
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Anonymous
08/23/16
Best client tool for testing/sharing APIs
What do you like best? Requesting, saving all API and categorising them based on the server. It also has sync and share feature so that other members in the team can import latest API updates. What do you dislike? Although there is nothing wrong with it, once in a while, it fails to sync. This is a bug and should be resolved in future. Recommendations to others considering the product Have been using it for more than 2 years and has recommended to many friends to streamline API ...
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