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I don’t need a business co-founder, I need an API broker

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3 points by cyrilga 11 years ago · 5 comments

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walterbell 11 years ago

> I am forced to integrate APIs only to turn them off a few weeks later because they weren’t exactly the right fit.

Who is forcing the integration of these APIs - someone else, or did you choose the API and later discovered that the services could not deliver on their documented promises?

  • cyrilgaOP 11 years ago

    Sorry, I shouldn't have used the term "forced". As I use APIs mostly for user acquisition, I integrated some APIs that didn't bring me any new user, so I took them off.

    • walterbell 11 years ago

      Could you give an example of an API that didn't bring new users and one that did?

      Assuming that both services have comparable user bases, was the difference caused by demand alignment between the source site and your site, or by poor support on the source site for discovery of your service's integration?

      • cyrilgaOP 11 years ago

        Yes, of course. Being on Facebook app store brings me 10 users/day and Google apps for Businesses brought me 1 user/month before I switched it off. There should be a website that lists the apis and gives review on them, even if I have to pay for it

      • cyrilgaOP 11 years ago

        Sorry I forgot to answer the second part of your question. Probably the difference was poor support on the source site for discovery of my service

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