We talked to a lot of developers before building APIFreaks.

The same frustration kept coming up: not that good APIs didn't exist. They did. The problem was managing all of them. One vendor for geolocation. Another for email validation. A different one for WHOIS. Currency data from somewhere else. Every integration meant a new dashboard, a new key, a new pricing model, and a new point of failure.

So we built everything in-house. One platform. One API key. 60 production-ready APIs covering geolocation, WHOIS, DNS, email verification, currency, weather, timezone, OCR, web scraping, and more.

Not stitched together from third parties, built and maintained by our own team.

The goal was simple: a developer should be able to replace half their API stack with a single signup.

If that sounds useful, we'd love for you to try it: apifreaks.com

What's the most annoying API you're currently paying for separately? Curious what the community is dealing with.