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MockIt (open source) vs Postman: What are the differences?

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  1. User Interface: MockIt has a simpler and more user-friendly interface compared to Postman, making it easier for beginners to navigate and utilize its features effectively.
  2. Collaboration Features: Postman offers more robust collaboration tools such as team workspaces, role-based access control, and integrations with version control systems, while MockIt lacks these advanced features.
  3. Code Generation: Postman provides more comprehensive code generation options for various programming languages and frameworks, making it easier for developers to integrate API calls into their applications compared to MockIt.
  4. Monetization and Support: Postman offers a Pro version with advanced features and customer support, while MockIt remains open-source with community-driven support, making Postman a more viable option for enterprises requiring dedicated support and premium features.
  5. Performance Testing: Postman includes features for performance testing and monitoring of APIs, while MockIt primarily focuses on mocking APIs for testing and development purposes without advanced performance testing capabilities.
  6. API Documentation: Postman allows for the creation of detailed API documentation within the tool, offering a comprehensive solution for API development and testing, while MockIt lacks this feature, requiring users to rely on external documentation tools.
In Summary, MockIt and Postman differ in user interface, collaboration features, code generation, monetization and support, performance testing, and API documentation capabilities.
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Jagdeep Singh
Tech Lead at ucreate.it · | 8 upvotes · 390.6K views

I use Postman because of the ease of team-management, using workspaces and teams, runner, collections, environment variables, test-scripts (post execution), variable management (pre and post execution), folders (inside collections, for better management of APIs), newman, easy-ci-integration (and probably a few more things that I am not able to recall right now).

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I use Swagger UI because it's an easy tool for end-consumers to visualize and test our APIs. It focuses on that ! And it's directly embedded and delivered with the APIs. Postman's built-in tools aren't bad, but their main focus isn't the documentation and also, they are hosted outside the project.

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Sadik Ay
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I recommend Postman because it's easy to use with history option. Also, it has very great features like runner, collections, test scripts runners, defining environment variables and simple exporting and importing data.

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Stephen Fox
Artificial Intelligence Fellow · | 1 upvote · 344.6K views

Postman supports automation and organization in a way that Insomnia just doesn't. Admittedly, Insomnia makes it slightly easy to query the data that you get back (in a very MongoDB-esque query language) but Postman sets you up to develop the code that you would use in development/testing right in the editor.

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Pros of MockIt (open source)
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    • 490
      Easy to use
    • 369
      Great tool
    • 276
      Makes developing rest api's easy peasy
    • 156
      Easy setup, looks good
    • 144
      The best api workflow out there
    • 53
      It's the best
    • 53
      History feature
    • 44
      Adds real value to my workflow
    • 43
      Great interface that magically predicts your needs
    • 35
      The best in class app
    • 12
      Can save and share script
    • 10
      Fully featured without looking cluttered
    • 8
      Collections
    • 8
      Option to run scrips
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      Global/Environment Variables
    • 7
      Shareable Collections
    • 7
      Dead simple and useful. Excellent
    • 7
      Dark theme easy on the eyes
    • 6
      Awesome customer support
    • 6
      Great integration with newman
    • 5
      Documentation
    • 5
      Simple
    • 5
      The test script is useful
    • 4
      Saves responses
    • 4
      This has simplified my testing significantly
    • 4
      Makes testing API's as easy as 1,2,3
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      Easy as pie
    • 3
      API-network
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      I'd recommend it to everyone who works with apis
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      Mocking API calls with predefined response
    • 2
      Now supports GraphQL
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      Postman Runner CI Integration
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      Easy to setup, test and provides test storage
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      Continuous integration using newman
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      Pre-request Script and Test attributes are invaluable
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      Runner
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      Graph
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    Cons of MockIt (open source)
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        Stores credentials in HTTP
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        Bloated features and UI
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        Cumbersome to switch authentication tokens
      • 7
        Poor GraphQL support
      • 5
        Expensive
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        Not free after 5 users
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        Can't prompt for per-request variables
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        Import swagger
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        Support websocket
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        Import curl

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      What is MockIt (open source)?

      Stop wasting time mocking APIs. MockIt gives you an interface to configure and create REAL mocked end points for your applications.

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      It is the only complete API development environment, used by nearly five million developers and more than 100,000 companies worldwide.

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