SwaggerHub's most valuable features include strong API validation and editing against OpenAPI standards, collaborative design and execution by multiple teams, facilitation of API governance and standardization, seamless role-based access, manageable documentation and distribution, user-friendliness compared to Postman, graphical data representation, efficient notation with human readability, support for diverse APIs, automatic server stub and SDK generation, and integration with SmartBear. Its interactive documentation and automated validation minimize errors, benefiting development cycles.
- "SwaggerHub has significantly improved how my organization designs, documents, and manages APIs, centralizing API management so that all API definitions are stored in one location, which makes it easy for stakeholders, developers, QA, DevOps, and products to access the latest version."
- "One of the best features of SwaggerHub is how it allows me to create APIs and control the evolution of APIs within an organization."
- "One of the best features of SwaggerHub is how it allows me to create APIs and control the evolution of APIs within an organization."
SwaggerHub users seek improved integration with cloud services like Azure and GCP. They desire enhanced customization for the developer portal, support for OpenAPI 3.1, and better UI aesthetics akin to Postman. Users face challenges with complex workflows and integration with private APIs, requiring an upgraded account. Enhanced permission controls, tagging options, and CI/CD integration are also needed. They express concerns about scalability and seek a more intuitive interface and better versioning management.
- "In SwaggerHub, I appreciate that it is a powerful platform for API design and collaboration, but currently, the access control is somewhat limited."
- "The scalability aspect of SwaggerHub can be improved. It becomes a bit unreliable when the load is increased and isn't up to par with expectations for scalability."
- "Some areas of SwaggerHub that could be improved include the interface between the code editor and the visual editor, the integration with private APIs, which currently requires an upgraded account."