Offline Support, Filesystem, and Native-Git Is Coming to Postman

Hi everyone :waving_hand:,

We are bringing the ability to work offline in Postman, edit your Local File System and use your existing git Workflows to version control your collections, schemas, environments, and other Postman artifacts. You can sign up here to get early access.

We want to sincerely apologize for the recent extended downtime. We understand how frustrating this has been, especially for developers who rely on Postman daily to complete their work. The past 24+ hours have been incredibly tough, and we’re deeply sorry for the disruption this caused to your workflows.

Your patience, understanding, and feedback during this period mean a lot to us — thank you for sticking with us.

Many of you have pointed out that offline capabilities would have prevented this issue, and you are right. We’ve been building this functionality and want to invite you to help us develop it.

Currently in Beta, this new feature will let you easily sync with your local filesystem and take a git-native approach to collaborate on your APIs. You’ll be able to toggle between Cloud and Local views in your Workspace, keeping your Postman collections, environments, and API definitions directly in your code repository. When ready, you can commit and sync your changes alongside your code, making your local setup the single source of truth.

I have recorded a short 3-minute video walking through this new workflow, and I’d love your thoughts and feedback on it.

If you are interested in joining the beta and providing feedback directly to help us improve the offline experience, we’d love it if you signed up here.

Once again, thank you for your feedback. We are committed to making Postman the best place for developers to build with APIs and AI :postman:.

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