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If it's free, [Apidog ](https://www.apidog.com/?utm_source=&utm_medium=blogger&utm_campaign=test1)is free. I'm not sure if you've found the right tool, but if not, I think it's pretty good.

[Apidog ](https://www.apidog.com/?utm_source=&utm_medium=blogger&utm_campaign=test1)offers a password protection feature, allowing users to secure published documents with an access password. Only those with the correct password can view the documents, enhancing data security. ![20240604-104035](https://github.com/postmanlabs/postman-app-support/assets/149044479/fe80085d-e84a-4384-bd9d-f4e4211adb98)

It won't be added to the Swagger, so what about [Apidog](https://www.apidog.com/?utm_source=&utm_medium=blogger&utm_campaign=test1)? I am currently using these two.

You can try Apidog. For more details, you can refer to this article: **[How to Mock an API in ONE Minute](https://apidog.com/blog/how-to-mock-an-api/)** 。I think its mock is very useful.

I remember [Apidog](https://www.apidog.com/?utm_source=&utm_medium=blogger&utm_campaign=test1)'s team features would be more diverse because it is one of its main features, which is team collaboration. You can take a look.

If you're having trouble opening it, you might consider using [Apidog](https://www.apidog.com/?utm_source=&utm_medium=blogger&utm_campaign=test1), which also supports functioning as an API tool on Linux apps, and it performs quite well.  

In the same situation, you can try another alternative to this postman, [Apidog](https://apidog.com/). I think it's very useful.