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Postman helps you be more efficient while working with APIs. Using Postman, you can construct complex HTTP requests quickly, organize them in collections and share them with your co-workers.

Postman is a widely used API development and testing platform introduced in 2012 by Abhinav Asthana as a Chrome extension and later evolved into a standalone application. It provides a comprehensive suite of tools for designing, testing, documenting, and monitoring API endpoints. Postman is favored by developers for its user-friendly interface and extensive features, enabling quick creation and execution of API requests in various formats, including REST, GraphQL, and SOAP.

Key features of Postman include a robust collection manager for organizing and sharing API requests, support for scripting through JavaScript for pre-request and post-response workflows, and an integrated testing framework. It also offers collaboration tools, allowing teams to work on APIs in real time with features like version control, comments, and documentation sharing. Postman’s ecosystem extends to include environments for dynamic variables, mock servers for testing, and monitoring for tracking API performance over time. Its versatility and ease of use make it an indispensable tool in modern API development workflows.

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