I saw this meme and honestly it s so far from reality. We keep talking about shift-left, testing earlier, bringing QA into development and then we share memes like this, implying API testing somehow doesn t make sense. First of all, API itself can be the product. Second: even if it s not - API always needs to be tested separately. Different bugs. Different rules. Different risks. You don t test API like a user clicks a UI. You test: success paths, validation errors, auth mechanisms, rate limiting, performance, edge cases and many others. Most of which you can t even properly test through the UI. That s the whole point. And this is exactly why we built Rentgen.io To take care of these boring, but critical checks instantly - without setup, without writing tests, without pretending clicking buttons will somehow cover your backend. Automation before automation.
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