Reddit has decided to start charging for its API. The pricing may kill its most popular third-party apps. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Twitter isn't the only social media platform ...
If there was any doubt about Reddit’s most popular third-party app, Apollo, surviving the $20 million API bill Reddit slapped it with last week, wonder no more. Like most third-party apps, Apollo ...
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A new development cost could spell trouble for Reddit app developers. Reddit has implemented a new pricing strategy that has essentially increased the cost of its API – the interface used by ...
Third-party developers currently pay Elon Musk's X as much as millions of dollars per year to in order to access the platform's API. However, it appears that Musk and company now want a cut of those ...
If you're a fan of Reddit, you've likely heard of the Apollo for Reddit app. Well, it might not be around much longer if the founder gets priced out with Reddit's new API pricing. Christian Selig, the ...
Apollo, a popular third-party Reddit client for iPhone and iPad, will shut down on June 30. This is due to Reddit’s upcoming API policy that goes live on July 1, which makes it untenable for ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. X is trying to win back developers with a revised, usage-based pricing model for its API ...