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TL;DR - Paw

  • Paw is a native Mac HTTP client for API development and testing
  • It provides request building, environments, and code generation
  • One-time purchase at $49.99
Pricing: Paid only
Best for: Enterprises & pros
4.6/5 across review platforms

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Mac API client
  • Beautiful interface
  • Good features
  • Code generation
  • One-time purchase

Cons

  • Mac only
  • Now RapidAPI Paw
  • Postman alternative
  • Subscription model now
  • Declining development

Ratings Across the Web

4.6(6 reviews)

Ratings aggregated from independent review platforms. Learn more

Key Features

API clientMac nativeDynamic valuesCode generationExtensionsAdvanced

Pricing Plans

Free

Free

  • Full API client
  • HTTP testing
  • Code generation
  • API documentation
  • Personal sync

Team

$10/user/month

  • Everything in Free
  • Team collaboration
  • Robust sync
  • Safe data merges
  • Real-time notifications

What is Paw?

Editorial review
Paw provides advanced API development on Mac. Beautiful, powerful API client-API testing with Mac-native design. The design is excellent. The features are comprehensive. The Mac focus is specific. Mac developers wanting native API client choose Paw for designed API testing.

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Paw FAQ

Is Paw free?

Paw is now part of RapidAPI, which offers a free tier. The transition brought it under RapidAPI's pricing model, so check their current plans for the full feature set.

What is Paw?

Paw was a popular Mac-native API client known for its beautiful interface and powerful features. It's now part of RapidAPI but maintains its focus on API testing and documentation.

Paw vs Postman?

Paw (now RapidAPI) was Mac-only with a native feel, while Postman works everywhere. Postman has a larger community and more integrations, making it the safer choice for most teams.

Source: paw.cloud

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