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Since Apollo does about 7 billion requests per month, that comes out to ~$1.7 million per month or $20 million per year for Apollo’s API access.
Apollo for Reddit was also shown as one of the apps currently compatible with Apple Vision Pro, a product that won't be released to the public until after Apollo shuts down.
Update 06/09: Reddit CEO Steve Huffman kicked off his AMA today. Despite apps like Apollo shutting down, the company does not seem to be having a change odf heart on updating its API pricing policies.
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.
The public deadline for the Reddit API changes is July 1. Popular third-party client Apollo is one of the casualties, and just released its swan song update asking users to decline a refund on ...
Canadian-founded Apollo, a third-party application for browsing the discussion-forum site Reddit, is shutting down on June 30 as it gets priced out by Reddit’s changes to its application programming ...
Apollo developer Christian Selig is calling this change "bad news" for his app. According to the new rates, 50 million API requests cost $12,000. Apollo's API requests stood at 7 billion last month.
After a few weeks of discussion, the platform said it would charge $0.24 for 1,000 API calls. For Apollo, it would mean almost 2 million dollars per month or over $20 million per year.
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