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u/Federal-Donkey-7359 — 3 days ago
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Building MCP servers has honestly been easier than testing them properly once the number of tools/resources starts growing.
I started with simple scripts and terminal testing, then experimented with Postman and Insomnia, but those still felt more optimized for standard APIs than MCP interactions.
Recently started experimenting with Apidog’s MCP client because having MCP support directly in the API workflow made iteration/debugging less painful.
Still feels like MCP tooling is in the “everyone builds their own workflow” stage though.
Interested what other people here are using for testing/debugging MCP servers.