Reddit App Apollo to Shut Down Amid $20 Million API Spat Apollo app developer Christian Selig says Reddit's decision to introduce 'unaffordable' API charges could set him back $20 million per year, ...
The third-party Reddit app Apollo will shut down on June 30. The developer of Apollo is the person who started the furor over Reddit’s upcoming API changes that threaten all third-party Reddit apps.
Reddit has decided to start charging for its API. The pricing may kill its most popular third-party apps. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Twitter isn't the only social media platform ...
Apollo is probably one of the most popular Reddit clients on Apple platforms. However, due to the latest changes announced by Reddit, most third-party clients are being shut down – and Apollo is one ...
Apollo, a popular third-party app for accessing Reddit, announced it will shut down June 30. Reddit has started charging developers for access to its content. The creator of Apollo said the new ...
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.
I read Reddit every day, but I haven’t opened the official Reddit app in years. How? I use a third-party app called Apollo, and it’s so good that it doesn’t just make Reddit readable — it makes it ...
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.
Reddit’s recently-announced plan to charge for API access could price out the developer of one of the most popular third-party Reddit apps. The developer of Reddit client Apollo is raising the alarm ...
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