Side-by-side

DimensionPostmanGitHub
Categoryengineeringengineering
Entry pricing (USD)$14/mo$4/mo
Entry pricing (INR)
Regions coveredUS · GLOBALIN · US · GLOBAL

Which one should you pick?

Pick Postman if…

  • Your customer base is concentrated in US / GLOBAL.
  • API platform for designing, testing, documenting, and monitoring APIs. The default for backend teams.

Pick GitHub if…

  • Your customer base is concentrated in IN / US / GLOBAL.
  • Source control, code review, CI (Actions), package registry, project boards. Free for public repos and small teams; Enterprise from $21/user/mo.
  • Entry pricing matters and you don't need a feature Postman bundles at its tier.

FAQ

Is Postman or GitHub cheaper?

GitHub starts at $4/mo, Postman starts at $14/mo — GitHub wins on entry pricing. But entry pricing is rarely your real cost; check our pricing-curve modelling on each tool's review page for ARR projections.

When should I pick Postman over GitHub?

Both compete in the same engineering space. Pick Postman if your stack is closer to its native integrations, your team already uses sister products from the same vendor, or its regional coverage matches your customer base. Pick GitHub for the inverse.

Can I migrate from Postman to GitHub later?

Most modern SaaS supports CSV/JSON export for the core data model. The migration cost is integration work — every Zapier workflow, every webhook URL, every API token has to be re-wired. Budget 2-4 weeks of engineering time for a non-trivial production migration.

Are there alternatives to both Postman and GitHub?

Yes — browse the full engineering category at /tools/category/engineering for every tool we cover.

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