Apollo for Reddit, known for its user-friendly design and easy accessibility, will cease operations at the month's end, as developer Christian Selig announced. The app creator explained in a Reddit ...
APIs power everything from internal systems to customer-facing products, but managing them at scale is no longer ...
Reddit recently introduced a major change to its API policy, revoking free access and introducing a paywall. As a result, it’s become harder for third-party apps that operate on that API to function.
Meta-owned WhatsApp has updated its Business API policy to prohibit general-purpose chatbots on its platform. The change, set to take effect on 15 January 2026, will impact AI assistants from ...
On July 1, Reddit has enacted a new API policy that charges exorbitant fees to developers of third-party apps for the website, which is having the effect of shutting down these popular apps, including ...
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Celigo, the leading integration platform as a service (iPaaS) for business and IT users, today announced the launch of Celigo’s enhanced API management capabilities ...
Just as thousands of Reddit communities went dark to protest the company’s controversial new policy that will put third-party apps out of business, the website itself has gone down. Reddit confirmed ...
Apollo is one of the third-party apps that will be no longer be functional. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Despite Reddit users' protests, Reddit has moved forward with its decision ...