Best apis on Reddit

21 reviews from r/react, r/solana, r/CodingHelp and 6 more subreddits

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#1

Bitquery

5.0
(3)
"They have NFT, token transfers, everything."
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"You can get DEX data, like coin price, and OHLC, from 100+ DEXs from many chains, including Solana."
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"They have the best on-chain data, both historical and real-time, and mempool."
#2

Bright Data

5.0
(2)
"They have APIs for popular websites and are reliable for big projects."
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"Bright Data's scraper APIs are fully compliant with major data-protection laws, making them a reliable choice for web scraping."
#3

PokeAPI

5.0
(2)
"This Pokedex is incredibly cool and user-friendly!"
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"PokeAPI is a fun API for Pokémon enthusiasts."
#4

Socure

5.0
(1)
"Have you looked at Socure?"
#5

Sapiengraph

5.0
(1)
"I’d recommend taking a look at Sapiengraph. It works right inside Google Sheets, so all you need to do is use simple formulas to retrieve the data—no coding required."
#6

Crustdata

5.0
(1)
"Crustdata provides real-time company and people data from LinkedIn, making it a highly accurate source for lead databases."
#7

CCXT

5.0
(1)
"CCXT library is a game changer for crypto dev, supports 120+ exchanges."
#8

React / Angular

5.0
(1)
"React / Angular + Java / .net has the highest number of job postings."
#9

Proxycurl

5.0
(1)
"Proxycurl is an excellent API for gathering detailed information from LinkedIn and other sources."
#10

Mapbox

5.0
(1)
"MapboxAPI is a fun and interesting tool to work with."
#11

REST Countries

5.0
(1)
"REST Countries provides a wealth of information in a simple API."
#12

ScrapFly

5.0
(1)
"It automatically manages infrastructure, proxies, headless browsers, antibot bypass, etc."
#13

RentCast

4.0
(1)
"Check out our RentCast property data API. We provide property records data, tax info, owner info, property value and rent estimates."
#15

Python

4.0
(1)
"Newer projects may use Python and FastAPI."
#16

Google

4.0
(1)
"Google Books is a good one for beginners if you’re interested in doing an e-commerce store."
#17

Clay.com

4.0
(1)
"I’ve been using Clay.com. They use quite a few APIs for data enrichment."

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