ASK HN: Postman removes free team collaboration (small teams capped at 1 user)
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You can call out that you're an APIdog employee. Even better stop astroturfing.
Indeed, its quite obvious it is written by an employee. I was not aware of the term though, thanks :)
Maybe use Voiden : https://voiden.md
We are offline and markdown based and open sourced some days back.
Check us here : https://github.com/VoidenHQ/voiden.
Ps: Here is what we think of teams - https://voiden.md/blog/collaborate-on-apis-with-git-not-saas
We are offline and markdown based and open sourced some days back.
Check us here : https://github.com/VoidenHQ/voiden.
Ps: Here is what we think of teams - https://voiden.md/blog/collaborate-on-apis-with-git-not-saas
Pretty sure this is a product that’s almost entirely replaced by GenAI agents.
Great tool. Just think the way we work with APIs will/has changed.
Great tool. Just think the way we work with APIs will/has changed.
Oh well, their loss!
Check out https://appear.sh/
- Generates catalog from traffic.
- Offline first design + realtime sync.
- Reference + client built in.
- MCP for nice deterministic consumption of your catalog in your IDE.
- Automation canvas in beta!
Up to 3 free seats, too.
- Generates catalog from traffic.
- Offline first design + realtime sync.
- Reference + client built in.
- MCP for nice deterministic consumption of your catalog in your IDE.
- Automation canvas in beta!
Up to 3 free seats, too.
Long ago I switched to Bruno [1]
The biggest benefit for me was having requests stored as plaintext files, so you can easily track it with git.
[1] https://www.usebruno.com/
The biggest benefit for me was having requests stored as plaintext files, so you can easily track it with git.
[1] https://www.usebruno.com/
> Postman has quietly removed free multi-user collaboration and limited the free plan to a single user
How would they do this loudly?
How would they do this loudly?
This hits small teams, students, and open-source contributors the hardest which is ironic since those users helped make Postman the default in the first place.
We decided not to pay and switched tools instead. Ended up with Apidog, which covers API design, testing, and docs together and still supports team workflows.
Interested to hear how others are reacting paying, migrating, or rolling their own setup?