SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 14, 2016 -- Postman, provider of the most popular API toolchain available, today announced a major update to its innovative developer product, Postman Pro. In limited release since early this year as Postman Cloud, the product has been rechristened Postman Pro to reflect its more extensive features, numerous integrations and broad appeal. Early Postman Cloud users number among the largest and most innovative companies in the world, including such names as Adobe, VMware and DocuSign.
With today’s product release, developers can leverage the power of Postman at every stage of their API workflow, from development & testing, through collaboration, documentation & publishing, to API monitoring. Postman began as a simple tool to make API testing faster and easier, and has expanded into a powerful, collaborative and user-friendly toolchain, allowing Postman customers to streamline and simplify every aspect of API development.
“My research has consistently identified the value of a unified toolset spanning pre-production, deployment and production monitoring lifecycle stages in breaking down silos between API development, API publishing and production monitoring,” said Julie Craig, of Enterprise Management Associates. “This, in turn, supports more efficient API delivery, supporting both internal and external customers.”
Postman’s Complete Toolchain, Covering the Entire API Workflow
Postman’s free, downloadable app is the most popular tool for API development & testing, and is used by more than 3 million developers worldwide. Postman Pro extends the Postman toolchain through the entire workflow, with functionality for collaboration, documentation & publishing and even monitoring.
“Postman Pro is unique among API tools in providing this breadth of features,” commented Abhinav Asthana, CEO and co-founder of Postman. “Technical teams can now leverage Postman at every stage of development, streamlining their workflow and making API development faster, easier and painless.”
Key features of Postman Pro include:
- Collaboration:
- Share collections and environment within a common team library
- Access the most updated version of team assets automatically
- Examine changes and updates, tracked line by line
- Documentation & Publishing:
- Extensive, easy-to-consume documentation format, including requests, collection descriptions and code snippets
- Viewable via web page, either internally or published publicly
- Monitoring:
- Flexible monitoring of API request collections, to test for uptime, responsiveness, and correctness
- Dashboard of monitoring results, available for each collection and monitor
Postman for the Developer
Postman has enjoyed explosive growth since its introduction in 2012, with developers at more than 30,000 companies using the company’s free Mac, Windows, Linux and Chrome apps. Postman estimates that its API format, the Postman Collection, is the most used API format among developers, with nearly 200,000 Postman Collections created every week.
“Postman is more than just a API test tool, it is a complete API productivity suite,” said Alan Renouf, senior product line manager at VMware. “Postman has enabled our team to easily test and provide feedback to the API development teams. Postman has been a key tool when demonstrating APIs to our developer and automation-based customers, in a simple, easy-to-use interface, without extensive coding. It is a great learning and discovery tool."
Postman was designed by API developers specifically to make the API developer’s life easier. As a result, Postman has emphasized supporting, not replacing, a developer’s existing workflow. Postman has the capability to import multiple API formats, and has released integrations with other tools to allow developers to use Postman within their own custom work environment. Postman Pro is launching with five integrations, including connections to GitHub, Slack, and Jenkins.
“Postman’s vision of a unified workflow executing across an integrated lifecycle will allow developers to plug in the tools they already use to a common framework supporting API delivery,” commented Craig. “Such an approach helps “grease the wheels” of Development and DevOps teams, who require a common view across tools to facilitate cross-lifecycle collaboration.”
About Postman
Postman is the complete toolchain for API developers, used by more than 3 million developers and 30,000 companies worldwide. Postman is an elegant, flexible tool used to build connected software via APIs—quickly, easily and accurately. Developers at industry-leading enterprises use Postman, which has offices in San Francisco, Bangalore, and Austin. Postman is privately held, with funding from Nexus Venture Partners. Learn more at www.getpostman.com, or connect with Postman on Twitter via @postmanclient.
Media Contact: Hannah Ruark [email protected] 540-599-7887


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