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title: "Design and Prototype an API in Postman | Postman Intergalactic"
description: "Join us for a one-hour Postman training geared specifically for API producers. In this session, you'll learn how to build higher-quality APIs, speed up API development, and increase API adoption."
url: https://www.postman.com/events/intergalactic/design-and-prototype-an-api-in-postman/
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# Design and Prototype an API in Postman | Postman Intergalactic

> Join us for a one-hour Postman training geared specifically for API producers. In this session, you'll learn how to build higher-quality APIs, speed up API development, and increase API adoption.

## Design and Prototype an API in Postman

Aired: Wednesday, August 18, 8:00 a.m. (PDT)

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This one-hour Postman training is geared specifically for API producers. In this session, you'll learn how to build higher-quality APIs, speed up API development, and increase API adoption.

We'll cover these topics:

- What is an “API-first” approach?

- Making API elements shareable and collaborative

- Creating, editing, and importing API schemas

- Generating and validating API elements against your API schema

- Versioning APIs and using version control for API elements

- Syncing your API schemas with GitHub

Prerequisites:

- [Create](https://identity.getpostman.com/signup) a Postman account, and then [sign in](https://go.postman.co/).

- [Download and install](/downloads/postman-agent/) the Postman desktop agent, which will enable you to use the web version of Postman that we use in Postman Intergalactic sessions.

- Create a [GitHub](https://github.com/) account. This is optional, but you may want a GitHub account if you're planning to follow along with the session.

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## Speakers

- **Sean Keegan** — Developer Advocate, Postman
- **Arlémi Turpault** — Developer Advocate, Postman

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