How Fit Is Your API? Private, Public, Partner APIs

How fit does your API need to be? It may not be the case that your API needs to be "fit" enough to compete in the Olympics but running in a local 5km may be good enough.

The point is that not all need to get to the "Olympic" level below, because very often that simply would not be a reasonable investment. You need to hit the sweet spot of generating as much value as possible with the right level of investment.

As previously described by Erik Wilde in his great and on APIs classification, APIs can be grouped into three categories: Private, Partner, and Public APIs:

Private APIs

For Private APIs, a minimalist level of fitness (couch to 5k) can give you a good enough ROI (Return on Investment). So, if you make APIs coherent, findable, and reasonably documented, maybe that's "good enough."

Partner APIs

For Partner APIs, you will need to increase your level of fitness and become a marathon runner. You will have to expend a bit more effort to make sure that your APIs work for your partners.

This effort should cover all aspects included in the private tier (coherent, findable, and reasonably documented), but you must make sure that you hit the level of partner usage that you want for this API.

If you're not there, you must invest a bit more. This could be in API Design , but it also could be in the marketing of the API.

Public APIs

For Public APIs, your level of fitness needs to be approaching Olympian. The threshold for "coherent, findable, and reasonably documented" is different:

API Fitness Matrix 

As with the human body, there are various muscles that can be developed to attain different levels of fitness. Below is a table of API "muscles" which depending on the needs of your API could be developed and enhanced to achieve API success.

Even if your API is public, you may not need to hit Olympian for all areas-it's a balance and tradeoff between the cost to achieve and the podium placement of the API.

The same is true for Private and Partner APIs-it just may not be worth the cost to enhance the muscle.

Discover more information on different types of APIs.

 

 

 

 

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