Postman’s platform includes a new collections feature to group saved API requests and share them with your colleagues or the world!

StepZen has created a unique Postman collection of GraphQL APIs for you to try out.

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The collection features a wide range of APIs, including the APIs of platforms like Github, Spotify, and Twitter. It's also got a Web3 collection that features the Moralis server for Web3 apps.

Give each API a spin in the GraphQL APIs for SaaS Services collection by

  1. selecting the API folder and then selecting ‘queries’
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  1. Hitting ‘Send’ and view your query response

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Create Your Own GraphQL Collections By Forking Ours

One of the convenient features of Postman Collections is that you can fork a collection and edit it yourself. Here are the steps for riffing on our collections to make your own.

Select ‘create a fork’.

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Label your fork and click ‘Fork Collection’.

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Your fork is now available in the workspace you selected. You can now add your own queries to the API by clicking ‘Duplicate’.

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You can now edit the name, endpoint, and body of your request.

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Conclusion

We’ve seen some awesome projects created with these APIs, from a stock trading website to an animation app, to a serverless blog. We'd love to see what you come up with! If you’d like to see where our APIs are sourced from, visit https://graphql.stepzen.com/.

If you have questions, feel free to slide into our Discord. We'd love to see you around!

To learn more about creating GraphQL APIs quickly with StepZen, see