I rate the product's price a nine or ten on a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is very expensive. Postman is an expensive tool for Turkey.
The solution’s pricing is realistic according to our usage level. As we grow and require additional functionality beyond what we currently use, there is a higher cost while upgrading the developer plan. We want to explore features like automatic code generation and other functionalities. We are paying only for the license for now, and it comes with a monthly subscription.
Senior Quality Engineer at a media company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-03-10T12:39:00Z
Mar 10, 2023
We use the free version. They introduced a new licensing model where your company must subscribe to their services if you're using it for business purposes. However, I think they charge too much if you're only using the basic features. It limits what your organization can do if you're not a paying customer.
The solution is free for individuals, but for companies that use it across the organization, you have to pay per user. The solution is competitively priced.
We've been using the open-source version until now, but I think within the next six months we might move to the enterprise solution. Licensing costs are reasonable, in the mid-range. There are more expensive solutions.
Postman's Tools Support Every Stage of the API Lifecycle. Through design, testing and full production, Postman is there for faster, easier API development - without the chaos.
Postman is economical and is considered to be rather cheap compared to other software solutions.
Postman is an open-source product. It is free to download from Google.
I use the tool's free version.
I rate the product's price a nine or ten on a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is very expensive. Postman is an expensive tool for Turkey.
The solution’s pricing is realistic according to our usage level. As we grow and require additional functionality beyond what we currently use, there is a higher cost while upgrading the developer plan. We want to explore features like automatic code generation and other functionalities. We are paying only for the license for now, and it comes with a monthly subscription.
This tool is open-source and free to download and use.
The solution has moderate pricing. We pay on a yearly basis for the solution’s licensing fee. I rate Postman a six out of ten for its pricing.
We use the free version. They introduced a new licensing model where your company must subscribe to their services if you're using it for business purposes. However, I think they charge too much if you're only using the basic features. It limits what your organization can do if you're not a paying customer.
I don't deal with the licensing aspect of the product.
I have only used the free version of this solution.
The solution is free for individuals, but for companies that use it across the organization, you have to pay per user. The solution is competitively priced.
Unlike APIs, the solution does not require a license.
Postman is an open-source or free-source product.
The solution is open-source and free.
We've been using the open-source version until now, but I think within the next six months we might move to the enterprise solution. Licensing costs are reasonable, in the mid-range. There are more expensive solutions.
We don't pay for any license, the solution is freeware. There are some additional features that we do need to purchase.
Its price is moderate as compared to other competitors. The version that we are using is not open source, so it is not free.
As we only had 10 APIs to test, we used the free version.
We are using the free version that is available.
We are currently using the free version, but we have plans to buy a license.
It is free.