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Introduce your public APIs to over 40 million users from around the globe. To start your API publisher journey, you’ll use Postman to collaborate and curate your publisher team, workspace, and collections for the Postman API Network.

Publish to the Postman API Network

Postman Collections are where API consumers start their API journey. A collection is a callable blueprint of your APIs that’s designed to help you catalog, document, organize—and showcase—your requests. API consumers can fork your collections like a Git repository, and start using them in their own projects.

With Postman’s MCP Generator, you can also create an MCP server with your public APIs, and use Postman to improve your server’s developer experience.

Prepare your public APIs

Before you publish your APIs to the Postman API Network, you’ll prepare them by creating and curating your publisher team, workspaces, and collections in Postman. This creates a frictionless developer experience for your API consumers.

To learn more, see Prepare your public APIs for the Postman API Network.

Publish your public APIs

When you’re ready to publish your APIs to the Postman API Network, you’ll make your workspace public and give API consumers access to your public APIs. From then on, you’ll focus on maintaining them to deliver your API’s latest changes to your API consumers.

To learn more, see Publish your public APIs to the Postman API Network.

Explore your publisher tools

As an API publisher, you can access your publisher tools on the Postman API Network’s landing page. You can also create a public workspace, or a Run in Postman button from the same page.

To learn more, see Explore your publisher tools on the Postman API Network.