Bruno stores API collections as plain text files in your Git repo. No cloud sync. No games. No pricing page can take it away.
Prefer a visual Git workflow? Bruno's Git UI makes it even easier.
Postman removed free team collaboration. If you're on a free plan with 3+ collaborators, your team access just got revoked.
This isn't the first time a SaaS tool has done this, and it won't be the last. The pattern is clear: cloud-based collaboration means collaboration at their discretion.
Bruno doesn't control your collaboration. Git does.
Collections are YAML files built on OpenCollection, an open standard for designing API collections
Store them in any Git repo (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, self-hosted) — or simply locally on your machine
Access = repo access. Permissions = Git permissions.
There's no Bruno server to revoke access from

We can't rug-pull your collaboration because we're not in the middle of it.
Collections → Export → JSON
File → Import Collection → Drag & drop your file
Your collections just became portable, versionable, and truly yours.
That's it. Your team now has access through Git.
No account required
No proprietary formats
No cloud sync
See how Bruno differs from Postman on collections, collaboration, privacy, and pricing.
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