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Lodos for Developers

Your all-in-one dev workspace — API testing, automation, simulator, and collaboration in one tab.

Most dev teams run 5–7 separate tools — API testing in Postman, docs in Confluence, responsive testing in a browser, diagrams in Miro, and conversations in Slack. Lodos consolidates all of it into a single workspace: API Tester, API Docs, Simulator Panel, Automation, and Flowchart Studio under one login, one subscription, and one context — so you stay in flow instead of switching tabs.

Pain Points

Sound familiar?

Switching between Postman, browser DevTools, docs editor, and Slack for every API change

Writing API documentation in a separate tool that falls out of sync with your collections

Manually testing responsive designs by resizing your browser window

Rebuilding the same automation logic manually every time a process changes

How It Works

Up and running in three steps.

01

Import your existing collections

Bring your Postman collections into API Tester in minutes. All your endpoints, auth headers, and environments carry over — no rebuild required.

02

Auto-generate docs from your API

API Documentation generates from your collections automatically. Every new endpoint stays in sync — no manual doc writing, no drift.

03

Test, ship, and automate from one tab

Check responsive layouts in Simulator Panel, run site audits with Web Analyzer, and set up recurring workflows in Automation — without leaving the workspace.

The Solution

Everything you need, in Lodos.

Everything you need to build, test, and ship — in one workspace.

FAQ

Common questions.

Can I import my existing Postman collections?

Yes. API Tester supports direct import of Postman collection files (JSON). Your endpoints, auth configurations, and environment variables carry over immediately.

Does Lodos API Tester support GraphQL?

API Tester is built for REST APIs with full support for GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, and custom methods. GraphQL support is on the roadmap.

Is API documentation public or private?

Both options are available. You can generate a public shareable link for external stakeholders, or keep documentation private within your workspace for internal teams.

Does Automation require writing code?

No. Automation uses a visual node-based editor where you connect triggers and actions without writing any code. For advanced use cases, custom script nodes are available.

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