Agent Mode Prompt Gallery
Explore ready-to-run AI workflows that help you debug, test, document, and automate your API development.
Popular Prompts
Refactor monolithic API spec and save hours
Split a monolithic API spec into domain-based APIs and get new OpenAPI files for each in just minutes
Build a full-stack CRUD app from your collection
Generates a complete CRUD application including backend routes and a functional UI
Fix backend code and get to 200 OK and save hours of debugging
Agent Mode patches backend code, restarts your server, and reruns failing requests until they return success
Generate an OpenAPI spec from a collection
Agent Mode analyzes your collection and produces a clean, standards-aligned OpenAPI spec
Platform Engineer
Generate a Dockerfile + Kubernetes deployment for your Flask server
Builds a Docker image, push changes, update your Kubernetes YAML, and deploy
Create and commit branch with test coverage
Instantly create a branch with test coverage and send it for review in the same click
Generate a new MCP server
Generate a standards-compliant MCP server based on your entire collection
Product Engineer
Sync backend routes into openapi.yaml
Agent Mode detects new backend routes, documents them, and updates openapi.yaml with examples and tests
Add a new POST request to your collection
Add a properly structured POST request with example payloads and parameters
Sync your collections after backend changes
Agent Mode analyzes your backend code updates and syncs all affected requests, tests, and parameters in your collections
QA Engineer
Create and assign JIRA ticket for failing endpoints
Automatically create a Jira issue, assigns it to the right person, and includes detailed context
Sync backend routes into openapi.yaml
Agent Mode detects new backend routes, documents them, and updates openapi.yaml with examples and tests
Export an API response to a CSV
Export data from a request into a CSV file with clean column formatting
API Product Owner
Generate endpoint documentation
Agent Mode produces clean, consistent documentation for each endpoint including purpose, parameters, and example responses
Generate a new collection an updated spec
Agent Mode creates a fresh collection from an updated API specification
Auto-generate documentation for endpoints
Agent Mode finds undocumented endpoints or parameters and generates structured docs for each
GTM Engineer
Create and assign JIRA ticket for failing endpoints
Automatically create a Jira issue, assigns it to the right person, and includes detailed context
Effortless Git commits and PRs
Automatically commit your changes to GitHub create a well-structured pull request
Write comprehensive documentation for every request in this collection
Get full documentation for every request in the collection with examples and details
FAQs about Agent Mode prompts
What is Agent Mode?
Agent Mode is Postman’s native AI solution to help you build, maintain, and share APIs faster and with less toil. Agent Mode runs in Postman and has full context of your collections, environments, tests, monitors, and history. It can run real requests, inspect failures, update your docs, write tests, fix mistakes, and keep everything in sync.
Agent Mode can also reach beyond Postman into the tools you already use through filesystem access and integration with GitHub, Jira, and more. Agent Mode can automate repetitive tasks, demystify cryptic errors, and help you move through your SDLC with fewer tabs and fewer interruptions.
How do I use Agent Mode?
Open Agent Mode from the bottom-right corner of your Postman workspace. Then just describe what you want to do. Agent Mode uses your real workspace context to execute tasks like fixing requests, generating documentation, writing and running tests, syncing backend changes, updating Jira issues, interacting with Git, and more. Every step is visible, editable, and always under your control.
What kinds of prompts can I run?
Agent Mode supports prompts for debugging, writing and running tests, generating or updating documentation, syncing backend changes, refactoring specs, creating workflows, producing server stubs or SDKs, and more. Anything in your API lifecycle that normally takes several manual steps can be automated through a prompt.
Who benefits from using Agent Mode?
Agent Mode helps everyone who works with APIs move faster with less friction.
- Platform engineers use it to standardize specs and keep their API estate consistent.
- Product engineers rely on it to debug issues, write tests, and generate code without switching tools.
- QA engineers use it to expand coverage and surface regressions automatically.
- API product owners use it to produce clear documentation and manage versioning.
- GTM engineers use it to build tailored demos, troubleshoot customer issues, and accelerate onboarding.
By eliminating context switching, speeding up feedback loops, and keeping collections, tests, and documentation aligned, Agent Mode helps every team ship more reliable APIs, faster.