Janarthanan Sundaramoorthy

Luzo just got smarter: conditional branching, post-response scripting, faster execution

Just shipped a strong Luzo update.

What’s new:

• Post-request scripts are now supported

• Conditional branching is built in

• Performance is smoother across the builder and execution flow

• Dependent variables are auto-recognized even after reordering steps

Luzo is becoming much better at handling real API workflows, not just chained requests. The focus is still the same: make multi-step API execution easier to design, inspect, and debug with full context.

You can check it out on Product Hunt here

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Arnold Oshenye
Conditional branching is the feature that takes an API tool from useful to actually production-ready. Good to see it shipped. The dependent variable auto-recognition after reordering is a nice touch too, that kind of thing sounds small but saves a lot of frustration when you are iterating on a flow mid-build. Will check out the update.
Janarthanan Sundaramoorthy

@oshylabs Really appreciate that. I agree, branching is one of those features that starts to make workflows feel production-ready instead of just chained requests. And yes, the dependent variable handling after reordering seems small on the surface, but it removes a lot of friction when you’re iterating quickly. Thanks for checking it out.

Arnold Oshenye

@janasundar exactly! Once u can branch on response data the tool stops being a testing utility and starts being something you can actually build real workflows on. Good work on the update.

Rohan Chaubey

How does the conditional branching works? Can you set up multiple if/else paths based on response data? :)

Janarthanan Sundaramoorthy

@rohanrecommends Yes, branching is based on response data and execution outcomes. Right now you can route flows using conditions on step outputs, so a workflow can continue down different paths depending on what a previous request returns. The goal is to make multiple if/else-style paths feel natural in the builder rather than something you have to hack around.