Postman Free lets teams of up to three work together at no cost. To collaborate with more team members, features, and increased usage limits, see Plans and Pricing.
Create and join teams in Postman to collaborate with teammates in your organization. You can choose to keep workspaces in your Postman account separate from teams you join. You can be a member of up to ten Postman teams, regardless of their plan type.
If an Enterprise team within your organization implements domain capture, you won't be able to remain on or join extra Postman teams with your captured accounts.
When you sign up for Postman as an individual user, you create a Postman account. If you join a Postman team, you can either move your workspaces and transfer ownership to the team or keep your workspaces separate and maintain ownership in your account. This decision affects your account in the following ways:
In certain cases, your personal workspaces and the data within them automatically transfer when you join a team. For more information, see Joining a team.
When you leave a team, a Postman account is created for you, if you don't already have one. If you as a user are deactivated through SCIM and you are a member of other teams, you will keep access to your account and other teams to which you belong. If you aren't a member of any other team and don't have an account, you won't be able to authenticate and will need to contact support.
The first time you create a team, do the following:
If you're a member of two or more teams, you can create additional teams. To create a new team, do the following:
Postman Free lets teams of up to three work together at no cost. If you want to collaborate with more team members, features, and increased usage limits, you can upgrade to a Basic, Professional, or Enterprise plan. To do so, select Upgrade in the upper-right corner.
If you have an account and create a Postman team through the flow mentioned above, you can choose to transfer your personal workspaces and the data within them to the team or keep them separate. (Your personal workspaces and data may transfer to your team automatically in some situations; see Joining a team for details.) When you leave a team, your personal workspaces within the team and their data will remain with the team and no longer be accessible to you in some situations; see Leaving a team for details.
For more information on setting up Postman within your organization, check out the Onboarding checklist.
There are several ways you can join a Postman team:
You can be a member of up to ten Postman teams, regardless of if they're Postman Free, Basic, Professional, or Enterprise. However, if an Enterprise team within your organization implements domain capture, you won't be able to remain on or join extra Postman teams with your captured accounts.
If you have an account and join a team, you can choose to transfer your personal workspaces and the data within them to the team or keep them separate. In certain cases, your personal workspaces and the data within them automatically transfer when you join a team:
When you join an Enterprise team, Super Admins have access to all personal workspaces you transfer over and any you create within the team moving forward.
When you leave a team, your personal workspaces within the team and their data will remain with the team and no longer be accessible to you in some situations; see Leaving a team for details. (Personal workspaces in a team refers to workspace visibility and not data ownership.)
If you belong to multiple teams, you can sign in to them at the same time with your Postman account. To switch between teams, select your avatar in the top right. Select a team to open.
If you're a member of two or more teams, you can also select + Create Team to create a new team.
If you have an account, switch to it by selecting your avatar in the top right. Then select your avatar and username labeled Individual.
You can leave a Postman team by selecting your avatar in the top right, then Settings. Select Teams on the left.
Select Leave Team to the right of a team to leave it. If you're a member of an Enterprise team that has SCIM configured, you must contact a Team Admin to remove you from the team.
When you leave a team, you no longer have access to the team's workspaces, including personal workspaces, or any of the elements in them. You must reassign your personal workspaces to a remaining team member before leaving if one of the following is true:
An account isn't associated with a team, and only you can access it. To access your account, see Switching between teams.
When you leave a team, you can also choose to keep your personal workspaces and the data within them in an account if you're from a Free, Basic, or Professional team and you don't have an account.
If you're the last member to leave a team, the team will be deleted. You will no longer have access to the team's workspaces, including personal workspaces, or any elements in them. Export your Postman data prior to leaving the team to ensure it stays with you.
Your team's usage limits are based on your plan type and any add-ons your team has purchased.
Open the Resource usage dashboard to see your team's usage of mock servers and monitors, APIs created, collection runner runs, image and file storage, Flow requests, performance tests, integrations, and the Postman Cloud Agent. To open the Resource usage dashboard, do one of the following:
To learn more about the resources included with your Postman plan and what happens when you reach your usage limits, go to About resource usage.
Team members with the Billing role can purchase extra blocks of monitoring requests, mock server calls, and custom domains in the billing dashboard.
To get the most out of Postman's collaboration features, check out the following resources:
Last modified: 2024/05/07