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Hey everyone, I’ve been working on a small SaaS backend project and needed a proper API management tool instead of just juggling Postman collections and random docs. I came across Apidog and it actually looks pretty solid for designing, testing, and documenting APIs in one place. I tested it a bit and liked how everything stays connected around endpoints and environments, it feels much more organized when you’re working with even a small team. But when I checked pricing, it seemed like it could grow pretty fast once you add more collaborators or projects. While browsing, I found this discount page Apidog Discount and it got me wondering if people actually use these kinds of deals in real setups or if it’s more something you see but don’t really rely on long term. In practice, does Apidog stay affordable for small teams or does it become one of those tools that only makes sense once you scale properly?


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I’m not using Apidog in production yet, but I’ve been exploring different API platforms while building a small backend project idea. What I keep noticing is that most of these tools are trying to move toward a “single source of truth” approach where the API definition becomes central and everything else builds around it. From what I’ve seen in discussions, teams that work in structured environments with multiple developers and QA really benefit from that kind of setup because it reduces confusion and version mismatch issues. I’m still comparing a few tools because I’m trying to understand whether I actually need that level of structure for a small project or if a simpler setup would be enough until things grow.

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