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Explore your Postman Private API Network

Your Private API Network is available with Postman Enterprise plans. Viewing APIs on your Private API Network requires the API Builder add-on.

As a member of your team, you can search for and discover workspaces and collections on your team's Private API Network. Open an element to view details about it and take additional actions, such as share a workspace or fork a collection.

If your team has the API Builder add-on, team members can also search for and discover APIs on your team's Private API Network.

Explore your Private API Network

You can use your team's Private API Network to learn about workspaces, collections, and APIs shared within your team. In the left sidebar, you can browse a directory of elements shared within your team.

There are several ways to access your team's Private API Network:

Search, filter, and sort

There are several ways to search, filter, and sort elements and folders in your Private API Network. You can click Home to sort popular elements. You can click Search Postman in the header to enter search terms and filter the results. You can also click a folder to sort elements in it.

Discover popular and new elements

You can click Home in the left sidebar to discover popular and new elements. On the right, you can sort popular elements by Week or Month. You can also review elements that were recently added. Click Show more to review more elements in either category.

API Network Managers who are setting up your Private API Network might see a list of suggested elements on the right. Postman suggests adding these elements because they're popular within your team, meaning your team might benefit from having them in your Private API Network. To add a suggested element, click Add.

Search for elements

You can search and filter elements. Click Search Postman in the header, and click Internal from the Workspace type dropdown list under the search bar and click API, from the Element type dropdown list. Another filter, Private API Network only, is automatically applied. If you're in your team's Private API Network, the scope is automatically set to Private API Network. You can also specify the element you'd like to search for: Workspaces, Collections, Requests, APIs, or Folders from the Element type dropdown list. To learn more about searching in Postman, see Search Postman.

Then you can filter elements with the following options:

Sort elements in a folder

You can sort elements in a folder and its subfolders. To sort elements, click a folder or subfolder in the left sidebar, then click the Sort by dropdown list. The options are:

Review details about elements

Click a workspace, collection, or API from the left sidebar to review information about it. On the right, you can view its description and the editors who have worked on it. You can view the following details:

You can also open the element in its workspace. Click an element from the left sidebar, and then click either View in Workspace or Open Workspace in the upper-right corner.

You can share links to folders and individual elements with other team members. Click Options next to a folder or element, then click Copy link. This copies the link to your clipboard. You can then share the link with team members.

You can also click a folder or element in the sidebar. Then click Copy link in the upper-right corner.

Watch and fork elements

You can watch workspaces, collections, and APIs from your Private API Network. You can also fork collections from your Private API Network.

To watch a workspace, collection, or API and get notified about any changes, click an element in the left sidebar, then click Watch in the upper-right corner. Learn more about watch notification for workspaces, collections, and APIs.

To fork a collection, click a collection in the left sidebar, then click Fork in the upper-right corner. Learn more about forking collections.


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