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Postman + clariBI

Connect Postman through clariBI's MCP catalog. Read-only OAuth, and your workspaces, collections, and monitor results turned into an inventory and health view of your APIs.

Native Postman connector via the MCP catalog.

Connect with OAuth, keep the access read-only, and ask questions across Postman and your other tools in plain English. The setup is the same one-click flow as Google Analytics, Stripe, Meta Ads, or Jira.

What is Postman?

Postman is an API platform. Teams organize requests into collections, group collections inside workspaces, store reusable values in environments, write API specifications, and schedule monitors that exercise an API and record whether it responded correctly.

clariBI reaches your Postman team through its hosted MCP server: workspaces and their collections, environments, API specifications, and monitor run results. Reads inherit the connected user's workspace access, and clariBI never creates, edits, or runs anything in Postman.

Learn more at postman.com

Connect Postman in three steps

1

Open Data Sources in clariBI

In clariBI, go to Data SourcesAdd Data SourceMCP Servers tab. Find Postman in the catalog and click Connect.

2

Authorize with Postman (OAuth)

A Postman sign-in opens in your browser. Approve the read access. clariBI uses Dynamic Client Registration, so there is no Postman app to set up, and credentials are Fernet-encrypted at rest.

3

Ask questions, get dashboards

clariBI surfaces collection counts, workspace ownership, and monitor health. Ask "Which monitors failed runs this week?" and the AI engine queries Postman alongside the services those APIs sit in front of.

What you can analyze

Out of the box with the Postman MCP connector:

  • Collections per workspace and when each was last updated
  • Monitor pass and fail counts over time
  • API specifications versus documented collections
  • Workspace ownership and member access spread
  • Environments defined per workspace and their variable counts
  • Cross-source: a failing monitor → error spikes in your logging tool

Postman is one of 90+ vendors in the clariBI MCP catalog. See the full list →

What the AI engine can call

clariBI discovers Postman's tool surface at connection time and exposes the read-only tools to the planner. Write or configuration tools are filtered out by the catalog's read-only heuristic, so the connector stays analytical.

When you connect, clariBI lists the tools your Postman MCP server advertises and keeps the read-only ones: reading workspaces, collections, environments, API specs, and monitor results.

Anything that would change Postman is excluded at the catalog layer and never reachable through clariBI.

See the live tool list once connected, or read the setup guide →

Cross-source questions Postman makes possible

Postman data is most useful next to your other tools. clariBI's planner composes it with your CRM, billing, and product data through the same entity-join primitives that back every cross-source analysis.

Postman × logging

"Did the monitor failures last week line up with errors in our service logs?"

Planner: read failed monitor runs and their timestamps from Postman, then count error-level entries in your logging tool over those same windows.

Postman × issue tracker

"Which APIs have documentation but no recent test coverage?"

Planner: list documented collections in Postman, check which have an active monitor, and cross-reference open documentation tasks in your issue tracker.

Postman connector FAQ

Do I need to register an app with Postman?

No. clariBI uses Dynamic Client Registration (RFC 7591), so Postman issues the connection credentials at connect time. You do not manage any keys in clariBI.

Can clariBI run my collections or change a workspace?

No. The catalog exposes read tools only, and the read-only heuristic filters out anything that writes. clariBI reads workspaces, collections, specs, and monitor results; it never creates, edits, or runs a collection.

Which clariBI plan includes the Postman connector?

MCP integrations are available on the Trial, Starter, Professional, and Enterprise plans. You can connect Postman during the free 14-day trial.

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