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satokenta940
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. 
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.