RepreZen API Studio is a powerful API design workbench, with breakthrough capabilities to help you design, document and deliver world-class APIs and microservices in a fraction of the time. Key capabilities:
* Model your APIs with industry-standard Swagger-OpenAPI 2.0, 3.0 or with RAPID-ML, an innovative, domain-driven API modeling language.
* Rich editing of API descriptions with code assist, customizable templates, real-time validation, outline view, and more.
* Live diagram and documentation views, for unparalleled insight, visualization and feedback as you’re evolving your API design.
* Live, example-driven sandbox testing with the Swagger UI and the built-in mock service.
* Built-in support for Swagger-Codegen and OpenAPI-Generator, each with over 70 generators for server implementation scaffolds, client SDKs and API documentation.
* Connectivity to a broad range of version control, issue tracking and ALM tools for team collaboration.
Robert K.
Advanced user of RepreZen API Studio
★★★★★
Helped me bridge the gap to a microservices architecture
What do you like best?
This tool has a basket of generating outputs that make communications between my technical team and 3rd parties clear and concise. From JSON to YAML conversions, various HTML pretty formats and ways to express examples, just about every level of actor will find an output format or 2 useful.
The other very valuable feature is the smart auto-completion / suggestion. This feature alone has cut the specification development time and also reinforces specification capability. It's particularly useful when associating external files via reference.
What do you dislike?
I'd like to see a graphical object perspective that could show impacts and results
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I tried about a half dozen open API editors, RepreZen API Studio is by far the best I have come across and well worth the price
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
I have taken a monolithic application and converted it to a microservices architecture. I use RepreZen API Studio to develop the communication specifications between the services. I also use this product to create schema specifications of some internal memory components.
Review source: G2.com