Monthly Raffle:
Test your APIs for security, earn badges, win prizes!

To enter the raffle, simply run Pynt’s free community version directly from Postman!

Submission rules:

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Earn one of the below badges:
- Early Adopter: 1 raffle ticket
- Champion: 3 raffle tickets
- Ambassador: raffles based on the number of referrals (e.g., 5 referrals grant you 5 raffle tickets!)

Past Winners

How do I earn these badges?

Early Adopter
Early Adopter badge requirements:
1
Start using Pynt:
2
Once completed a run with your own test collection (not the collection example), send us a mail to badges@pynt.io with the subject: "Early Adopter Badge", and provide your full name, registration mail, and the scan ID.
Where can I find the scan ID
Ambassador
Ambassador badge requirements:
In addition to the early adopter badge conditions, spread the Pynt word:
1
Onboard at least 3 of your friends or co-workers to Pynt as early adopters. Send us a mail to badges@pynt.io with the subject: "Ambassador Badge", and provide your's and your friend's names & signup emails, after they get the early adopter badge.
And
2
Share your experience of Pynt’s community version on social media and tag Pynt.
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The leading ambassadors will get a chance of becoming Pynt’s dev advocates!
Champion
Champion badge requirements:
1
Use Pynt in your CI/CD pipeline: follow Pynt onboarding instructions and run Pynt in CI/CD.
2
Once completed a CI/CD run with your own test collection (not the collection example), send us a mail to badges@pynt.io with the subject: "Champion Badge", and provide your full name, registration mail, and screenshot evidence.
Pynt support many CI/CD pipelines including GitHub Actions, GitLab, and Jenkins. For more info please approach support@pynt.io or join Pynt's community
For any questions or concerns about our badges program, please contact badges@pynt.io

Designed for Developers and Testers

The earlier you identify and fix security issues, the more secure the API is. As API security testing shifts left, and developers and testers carry out API security tests throughout the SDLC, Pynt makes it easy to run security tests alongside functional tests. In fact, Pynt builds security tests from defined functional tests. Simple.

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Dody Alfian Rosidin
Engineering Leader of
Information Security | Halodoc

“Pynt’s accuracy level is superior to other tools in the market. We were surprised from Pynt’s findings”

James Berthoty
Security Engineer III

“Pynt’s approach helps circumvent the hardest part of setting up DAST: getting authentication working in a test account”

Alfredo Campos Durán
Security Analyst and
Pentester | Telefonica

“API vulnerabilities…? Keep calm and start using Pynt”

Todd Wade
CISO | Cyber Risk
Management Group

“Anyone interested in adding API security testing into their SDLC pipeline should check out Pynt”

Swarna krishnan Kuchibhotla
Cybersecurity engineer, AON

“Pynt does make the work easier by automating the API testing based on OWASP vulnerabilities. The concept is really awesome”

Chinmayee Baitharu
Staff engineer | Stryker

“Pynt is a magic wand that helped me solve my API security checks”

Rubén López Herrera
Security Analyst & Pentester |  Telefonica

“Pynt automates security testing, allowing effortless discovery and mitigation of vulnerabilities throughout the SDLC for developers and testers.”

Adithya Amarnath
Application Security Engineer |  Halodoc

“Pynt is the only solution that provides a true shift-left approach to vulnerability remediation”