Postman Killed Free Teams in 2026 β 5 API Client Alternatives
On March 1, 2026, Postman quietly dropped the hammer on thousands of development teams: the free plan now caps you at a single user. If you were running a share...
On March 1, 2026, Postman quietly dropped the hammer on thousands of development teams: the free plan now caps you at a single user. If you were running a share...
Over the past year, AI code editors have gone from "interesting experiment" to mission-critical tooling for anyone shipping software professionally. I've been b...
If you work across multiple databases daily β MySQL for one client project, PostgreSQL for another, MongoDB for a third β you quickly realize that the GUI ...
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I have a petty theory about SaaS churn. Sometimes users do not leave because your product is bad. They leave because you quietly shipped six useful things and s...
Podman Compose vs Rancher Desktop Kubernetes in 2026 sounds like a tidy developer tooling question, but in real life it becomes a time-loss contest. There is a...
Passkeys vs password managers for small teams in 2026 sounds like one of those arguments people have when they have already opened five tabs, two budget sheets,...
Last night around 11:42 PM, Marco sent me a GitHub link with the kind of message that usually leads to trouble: "this might kill your subscription habit." Rude....
There is a special kind of pain reserved for βsimpleβ local container tooling. Not dramatic pain. More like stepping on a Lego while pretending you are sti...
I was half-asleep at my desk last Sunday night β March 30th, around 11 PM β when a friend from a security Slack channel pinged me with two words: "Axios. Co...
I was halfway through soldering a replacement ESP32 board at my desk last Tuesday β the third one I'd fried this month, because apparently I can never remembe...
I Spent a Weekend With OpenCode and My $20/Month Cursor Subscription Suddenly Feels Like a Scam Let me start with a confession that might upset some people: I ...
Last Thursday around 11:40 PM, my friend Sandra sent me a contract in Portuguese. Not Brazilian Portuguese β European Portuguese, which apparently matters mor...
I found out about Jazzband the way most people find out about critical open source infrastructure β when it was already on fire. Last Tuesday, around 11 PM, I...
I have a confession that will probably get my developer card revoked: I have never been good at designing terminal user interfaces. I can write a backend that p...
Every JavaScript developer has a Date horror story. Mine happened at 2:47 AM on a Sunday in November 2019, when I discovered that our scheduling app was showing...
I was three cups of coffee into my Wednesday morning when my colleague Sandra pinged me on Slack with a link and a single word: "Finally." The link pointed to ...
Cloudflare just did something that sounds boring on paper but might fundamentally change how software interacts with the web. They announced that all Cloudflare...
Last Thursday, I opened my browser and noticed something odd. A Chrome extension I had been using for two years β a simple tab manager that I genuinely liked ...
Look, I am going to say something that might get me uninvited from a few Slack channels: I think Amazon is right about this one. Last week, after a string of o...
Let me tell you about the worst Wednesday of my professional life. It was November 15th, around 3:40 PM. Our Zendesk bill had just auto-renewed at $4,200 for t...
Every company I've worked with in the last three years has had the same problem: too many tools, not enough clarity on who does what, and a vague sense that thi...
Look, I get it. You've probably read a dozen "Asana vs Monday" articles that all say the same wishy-washy nonsense: "It depends on your needs." Thanks for nothi...
Slack's pricing page is a masterclass in making you feel like you need the expensive plan. Four tiers, a feature comparison table that requires a PhD to interpr...
I started my SaaS business in early 2024 with nothing but a laptop, a questionable internet connection, and the naive belief that I could manage everything with...
Let me tell you something embarrassing. Last year, three people on my team were using "Company123!" as their password for our project management tool. One guy h...
Let me tell you about the moment I realized our company was flying blind. We had Salesforce tracking customers, QuickBooks handling finances, Google Analytics m...
Last April, I made a mistake that cost me $4,200 in IRS penalties. My bookkeeper had been handling payroll manually — spreadsheets, calculator, the whole ...
Look, I'll cut straight to it. I spent the last four months running actual business operations β inventory, accounting, HR, the whole circus β on six differ...
I work with a law firm that still prints every email for their files. Paper copies. In 2026. When I asked why, the managing partner said, "Because I can hold pa...
Last November, my internet cut out mid-presentation in front of 30 people. The screen froze, my audio turned into robot garble, and I watched helplessly as the ...
Look, I'll be honest with you β I never thought I'd become the kind of person who obsesses over time tracking. Back in 2023, I was running a small dev agency ...
Last October, my team's inbox was a dumpster fire. We had 340 unread support emails, three different spreadsheets tracking "who's handling what," and a shared G...
Last year, I made the mistake of managing a 12-person dev team with nothing but email threads and a shared Google Sheet. It was chaos. Deadlines slipped, tasks ...
I almost rage-quit Notion last Tuesday. Not because the software is bad β it's genuinely one of the best productivity tools I've ever used. No, I was furious...
Last November, I almost lost a $12,000 deal because I forgot to follow up with a prospect. True story. The lead sat in my inbox for nine days β nine! β whil...
Best Email Marketing Software in 2026: Mailchimp vs Brevo vs Kit vs MailerLite (Honest Comparison) Email marketing still delivers the highest ROI of any digit...