Dev lists API on Postman Network in one evening using OpenAPI spec import
A developer published their company's API to the Postman Public Network in a single evening by importing an existing OpenAPI spec rather than hand-building requests. The Postman Network is self-serve, free, and requires no application or moderation, unlike app stores or professional platforms that involve review queues. Importing the 29-path OpenAPI spec via a single API call automatically populated endpoints, fields, and headers, reducing the risk of collections going stale when the API changes. The developer then manually reorganized the auto-imported collection into logical groups — such as Posts, Media, LinkedIn, and Webhooks — to improve browsability. Authentication was handled through an empty variable so users can fork the collection and supply their own API key without exposing any credentials publicly.
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