Today Postman's platform for building and testing APIs is used by more than 20 million developers around the world, including those working for companies from Axis Bank, Goibibo, to Meta Platform's WhatsApp and Facebook
The story of how a side project building a chrome extension became Abhinav Asthana’s full-time business, Postman, is well-known among Indian SaaS enthusiasts. It is also a story of perseverance.
Today Postman’s platform for building and testing application programming interfaces (APIs) is used by more than 20 million developers around the world, including those working for companies from Axis Bank, India’s third-biggest private bank, travel company Goibibo, to Meta Platform’s WhatsApp and Facebook. Other big tech customers include Salesforce, Stripe, Twitter, Cisco, PayPal and Microsoft.
“Our hypothesis was that the world of software was going to change fundamentally, and every piece of software was either going to use an API or be an API,” Asthana had told Forbes India in December 2020. That’s proving to be truer than ever.
In 2020, Postman raised $150 million in its Series-C funding at a valuation of $2 billion.