Why I'm Moving My API Workflow into Android Studio (and Why You Should Too)
Stop context switching and start testing APIs directly in your IDE with version-controlled .http files. If you’re an Android developer, you probably spend a good chunk of your day context-switching. You write a feature in Kotlin , jump to Postman to hit the endpoint, fiddle with a Bearer token that just expired, and then jump back to the IDE. While Postman is a massive platform, it has become quite heavy for many daily dev tasks. There is a high-performance alternative already sitting inside your IDE that many skip over: The JetBrains HTTP Client. 🛑 Why Developers Struggle with API Workflows The “Postman-to-Studio” shuffle creates three major friction points: Flow State Interruption: Every time you Alt-Tab, you lose focus. Out-of-Sync Docs: Postman collections often live in a separate cloud, disconnected from your Git branches and PRs. Auth Fatigue: Manually copying tokens or re-logging into web dashboards is a constant time-sink. ⚡ What...