API testing in plain English.
Add an API by answering a few plain questions — or import your Postman collection. Apidural turns it into human-readable tests, runs the real requests, and writes the report. No code. No Postman degree.
Apidural, like epidural — it takes the pain out of API testing.
# plain English → real request, decided by code ▸ POST https://api.yourapp.com/users 201 ✓ expect success (status 201) ✓ a "user id" is returned ✓ responds within 2s (0.41s) PASS — decided by code, never by AI
Every API tool assumes you already speak “developer”.
REST, JSON, headers, assertions — the dialect that locks out most testers, PMs, and founders. So testing waits on a developer, and bugs slip through. Apidural is the same power, in a language you already speak.
From API to green check in four steps
Add your API
Plain questions or paste a cURL/Postman/OpenAPI.
Understand it
We explain, in plain English, what it does and expects.
Turn it into tests
One click drafts tests. AI suggests; you own the final set.
Run & report
Real requests, code-decided pass/fail, a shareable report.
Teal steps are AI-assisted (drafts & explanations). The run and the verdict are pure code — the Golden Rule.
Everything you need to trust your APIs
Add an API, no jargon
Answer a few plain questions — or paste a cURL / Postman / OpenAPI. Hover help explains every field.
Real runs, honest results
We fire the actual request and decide pass/fail in code — never AI guesswork. Trust every green check.
Organize like folders
Workspace › Project › Folder › API › Test cases. Familiar if you've seen Postman or Bruno — just readable.
Quick load testing
An honest, capped burst check on APIs you own. Plain-English results: p95, slowest, error rate.
Beautiful reports
Shareable pass/fail reports for a whole project — with your secrets stripped out, every time.
Bring what you have
Import Postman collections, OpenAPI specs, or a single cURL. We map it into plain-English tests.
The API testing tool that doesn’t want your data.
Security isn’t fine print — it’s the whole point.
Secrets never reach the AI
The LLM only ever sees placeholders like {{token}}.
Encrypted, decrypted for an instant
Keys are encrypted at rest and wiped right after a run.
Never in logs, exports, or links
Everything you share is scrubbed of secrets, every time.
Familiar if you’re technical. Kind if you’re not.
The same tree + panel layout you know from tools like Postman and Bruno — re-skinned in plain English, with the raw request, response, and status one toggle away. Powerful enough for a developer; clear enough for everyone else.
Questions, answered
Do my API keys go to the AI?+
No. The AI only ever sees placeholders like {{token}}. Your secrets are encrypted, decrypted only for the instant a test runs, and never logged, exported, or shared.
Do I need to know code?+
No. Everything is plain English — test cases read like sentences. A technical view is always one toggle away for developers.
Who decides pass or fail — the AI?+
Never the AI. Deterministic code runs the request and decides the verdict. AI only drafts tests and explains results.
Can I import from Postman?+
Yes — Postman collections, OpenAPI/Swagger specs, and cURL commands map straight into your workspace.
Is there a free plan?+
Yes. Start free — add APIs, run real tests, and see pass/fail results without paying.
Priced so anyone can say yes.
Start free and run real tests today. When you need more, the paid plans are all anchored on a single dollar — “$1 a month” to start.
See pricing →Test your first API in plain English.
Free to start. No credit card. No code.
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