Customer Company Size
SME
Region
- America
- Asia
- Europe
- Pacific
Country
- Australia
- Canada
- United Kingdom
- United States
Product
- Postman Pro
Tech Stack
- PHP
- React
- Node.js
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - API Integration & Management
Applicable Industries
- Healthcare & Hospitals
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
- Quality Assurance
Services
- Software Design & Engineering Services
About The Customer
The Movember Foundation is a charity organization that started in 2004 with the aim of bringing awareness to men's health issues. The foundation has grown into a worldwide movement with offices in Melbourne, London, Los Angeles, and Toronto. The foundation fundraises in 20 countries and has funded 1,200 men's health projects through more than half a million fundraisers, raising over $900M AUD. The engineering team of the foundation not only builds the tech to drive multi-million dollar fundraising efforts year-round but also supports a wide portfolio of investments in men's health programs.
The Challenge
The Movember Foundation, a charity focused on raising awareness for men's health issues, has grown into a global movement with offices in Melbourne, London, Los Angeles, and Toronto. The foundation fundraises in 20 countries, and its engineering team has to deal with the complexities of multiple payment gateways and localization issues. The team releases enhancements and new features every two weeks, and as part of their Scrum agile workflow, they need to ensure their endpoints are returning the expected responses. The team also supports a wide portfolio of investments in men's health programs, including clinical registries, health education, and recruitment for research trials.
The Solution
The Movember Foundation uses Postman Pro for team collaboration and API testing. Postman Pro allows the team to share and sync collections, ensuring every team member is working off the most up-to-date version. The team uses descriptions within the Postman Collections to onboard new team members and scripts to create a workflow demonstrating special behavior. They also save responses to document examples for each endpoint, streamlining communication for team members joining a new group or working on a new project. For API testing, the team has developed a suite of Postman tests that are run at every stage of development. Postman environments are used to set up access and credentials for every server. Postman acts as the single source of truth while upgrading various components, with the team regularly running Postman tests to ensure the Movember endpoints are performing as expected.
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