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EchoAPI vs Postman

Whether EchoAPI is better than Postman depends entirely on your development needs: EchoAPI is significantly better if you want a lightweight, login-free, offline-first tool that embeds right into your code editor . However, Postman remains the superior option for massive enterprises that require deep multi-protocol support and complex, cloud-hosted team workspace permissions.   Core Differences at a Glance Feature EchoAPI Postman System Weight Ultra-lightweight; fast startup Bulky; heavy resource consumer Account Req. No mandatory login; works out of the box Mandatory login for cloud/collections Offline Mode 100% functional offline (Local storage) Highly restricted / Cloud-dependent Editor Integration Native extensions for VS Code and IntelliJ Separate native desktop application Script Compatibility 100% Postman script syntax compatible Native/Standard syntax Pricing Highly generous free tier / completely free plugins Restrictive free limits (e.g., runner limits) Why EchoAPI is...