Postman MCP client

Created By
Dustin Schaua year ago
Postman’s MCP client simplifies the development and testing of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. MCP provides a standardized way for LLMs and agentic frameworks to interact with APIs by wrapping tools, prompts, and resources in a consistent format across transports like STDIO, SSE, and streamable HTTP. The Postman MCP client builds on this foundation by offering a streamlined interface for sending requests, debugging issues, validating tool configurations, and inspecting responses—making it easier for developers to build reliable, interoperable MCP servers.
Overview

Postman now supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), making it easier than ever to build, test, and debug tools for LLMs and agentic frameworks. With first-class MCP support, you can connect to any MCP server, inspect its tools and resources, and send requests without writing any code — all from the same Postman interface you already know.

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a year ago
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a year ago
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Dustin Schau
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