API testing for product managers — no code required.
You need to know an integration works or an acceptance criterion is met — but checking it usually means pulling a developer off their work. Apidural lets you sanity-check an API yourself and share an honest pass/fail report with the team.
Verify it yourself — then show your work
Can't verify a backend without a developer
Add the API with plain questions — or paste a cURL from your engineer — and run the real request yourself.
Acceptance criteria live in a doc, untested
Write each criterion as a plain-English test case. A computer checks the live response against it.
“Is the integration actually working?”
Sanity-check the endpoint before a demo or launch — see honest pass/fail in seconds, not a vibe.
Explaining status to the team
Share a self-contained pass/fail report — clear evidence, with any secrets stripped out.
What you can do today
Everything here is live in the app right now — no capability on this list is “coming soon”.
Describe an API in plain English
Answer a few plain questions, or paste a cURL / Postman collection your engineer sends you.
Acceptance criteria as tests
Turn “it should return the new order id” into a test case a computer can check on every run.
Real runs you can trust
The actual request is sent and code decides pass/fail — never an AI guess, so a green check means verified.
Honest reports to share
Export a shareable report of a whole project — pass/fail and timings, with secrets scrubbed out.
Why the report is trustworthy
A computer decides pass or fail — never the AI.
When you share a report, you’re sharing evidence — so the verdict has to be honest. The AI only drafts tests and explains results in plain English; ordinary code checks the real response and decides pass/fail. And your API keys are only ever placeholders to the AI, so sharing Apidural with your team never means sharing secrets.
Also worth a look
The Postman alternative you can read
A fair side-by-side — and how to import a Postman collection.
API testing for QA testers
Turn an API into readable test cases and stop waiting on a developer.
Or head back to the Apidural home page.
Check your first API in plain English.
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