#social
79 APIs with this tag
Towns API
Live EVM on-chain data for Towns (chain id 550) — an OP-Stack Layer-2 that powers decentralised group chat and on-chain social spaces, with gas paid in ETH — served directly from the public Towns JSON-RPC with server-side resilience. The status endpoint returns the chain and network id, the latest block height and the node client version. The block endpoint returns a block by number (or the latest) with its hash, parent hash, timestamp, transaction count, gas used and gas limit, miner and size. The gas endpoint returns the current gas price in both wei and gwei. The balance endpoint returns the ETH balance and outgoing transaction count for any address, converted from base wei (18 decimals) into whole ETH with exact big-integer scaling. Every figure is read live from the chain over JSON-RPC — nothing bundled or modelled — behind a short server-side cache with keep-warm so the feed stays fast and fresh. Ideal for explorers, wallet and dashboard tooling, gas trackers, address monitors and analytics apps across the Towns social ecosystem. Live keyless upstream. 5 endpoints.
api.oanor.com/towns-api
Desmos API
Live on-chain data for Desmos (chain id desmos-mainnet) — the Cosmos-SDK Layer-1 purpose-built for decentralised social networking, whose native token is DSM — served directly from public LCD/REST nodes with multi-node failover. The status endpoint returns the latest block height and time, chain id, the staking bond denom and the current minting inflation rate. The validators endpoint lists the active bonded validator set ranked by stake, each with its moniker, operator address, self-plus-delegated DSM, commission rate and jailed flag. The supply endpoint returns the total DSM supply, the amount bonded in staking and the resulting bonded ratio. The governance endpoint returns the most recent on-chain proposals with their id, title, status and voting window. Token amounts are converted from base micro-DSM (6 decimals) into whole DSM, and every figure is read live from the chain — nothing bundled or modelled — behind a short server-side cache with keep-warm so the feed stays fast and fresh. Ideal for staking dashboards, validator and delegator tooling, explorers, governance trackers and portfolio or analytics apps across the Cosmos and decentralised-social ecosystem. Live keyless upstream. 5 endpoints.
api.oanor.com/desmos-api
DLive Streaming API
Live data from DLive, the blockchain-based livestreaming platform, with no key. Look up any streamer's public profile (followers, following, partner status, whether they are live and what they are streaming); read DLive's front-page recommended channels; pull the live-stream directory ordered by trending/new; browse the game and category directory with live viewer counts; read a single category's detail; and search streamers by name. The creator / livestreaming / audience-stats layer for stream dashboards, creator tools, analytics and discovery — distinct from the Kick and other streaming readers. Live from DLive; short cache only.
api.oanor.com/dlive-api
Apple Charts API
Live Apple App Store, Music and Podcast charts by country, with no key. This reads Apple's own public Marketing Tools RSS feeds and returns clean JSON: the top apps (free and paid), the most-played songs and the top podcasts, ranked, for any of Apple's storefronts. The apps endpoint ranks the top free or paid iOS apps; the music endpoint ranks the most-played songs on Apple Music; the podcasts endpoint ranks the top podcasts on Apple Podcasts — each entry with its rank, title, artist or developer, artwork, genres and store link. The app-store / charts / trending-media layer for app-store optimisation (ASO), market research, media-monitoring and content tools. Distinct from the iTunes catalogue-lookup reader and the App-Store-search reader — this is the live top-charts data per country. Live from Apple; short cache only.
api.oanor.com/applecharts-api
Steam Charts API
Live Steam concurrent-player counts and the most-played-games charts, with no key. This reads Valve's own public Steam charts and player-count endpoints and returns clean JSON: how many people are playing any game on Steam right now (by app id, with the game name resolved from the Steam store), the live leaderboard of the most-played games ranked by current concurrent players with today's peaks, and the most-played chart with week-over-week movement (current rank, last week's rank and the change). The live-engagement / player-activity layer for gaming dashboards, analytics, esports and games-market tools. Distinct from the Steam store reader, the SteamSpy ownership reader, the review-sentiment reader and the Steam Market price reader — this is the live "who is playing what right now" data. Live from Steam; short cache only.
api.oanor.com/steamcharts-api
Habr Tech Community API
Articles, ratings and topic hubs from Habr (habr.com), the largest Russian-speaking technology community, read keyless from its public web API. Habr is where Russian-speaking engineers, scientists and companies publish deep technical articles, and where the community judges them with a signed rating (up-votes minus down-votes) — a score that can go negative, quite unlike a likes-only model. Alongside the rating, every article carries its read count, bookmarks (saves) and comments, and lives in one or more "hubs" (topic communities). The articles endpoint lists the top articles, ranked either by rating over a period (day/week/month/year/all-time) or by date, each with its signed score, vote count, reads, bookmarks, comments, author, hubs and reading time. The article endpoint returns one article in full by its numeric id. The hubs endpoint lists Habr's topic hubs with their subscriber counts and hub rating — the map of Russian tech's interests (AI, information security, programming and the rest). This is the Habr platform cut — a distinct social and developer platform, separate from the Western (dev.to) and Japanese (Qiita) developer communities in the catalogue, with its own signed-rating model and Russian-language community. Scores, reads and subscriber counts are the real, live numbers; a negative score is real, not an error. Titles and hubs are in Russian as Habr publishes them. A short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.
api.oanor.com/habr-api
Hatena Bookmark API
Japan's biggest social-bookmarking trends from Hatena Bookmark (b.hatena.ne.jp), read keyless. "Hatebu" is the Japanese internet's collective save button: when something is worth reading, Japanese users bookmark it, and the most-bookmarked links become the country's de-facto trending list across technology, society, business, life, learning, fun and games. The hot endpoint returns the established popular entries for a category — the links that have gathered the most bookmarks. The new endpoint returns the newly-rising entries gaining bookmarks fast right now, the leading edge before they hit the hot list. Each entry carries its title, URL, bookmark count, category and date. The count endpoint looks up the exact bookmark count for any one or more URLs — useful to gauge how much attention a page (yours or a competitor's) has drawn on the Japanese web. This is the Hatena Bookmark cut — a distinct social-bookmarking platform, separate from the developer, blogging and streaming feeds in the catalogue, and the cleanest read on Japanese-web attention. Bookmark counts are the real, live numbers Hatena shows; titles are Japanese as Hatena publishes them (HTML entities decoded). A short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.
api.oanor.com/hatenabookmark-api
Qiita Developer Community API
Articles, engagement and trending tech tags from Qiita (qiita.com), Japan's largest developer knowledge-sharing community, read keyless from its public v2 API. Qiita is where Japanese engineers post how-tos, deep-dives and notes, and where the community signals quality with LGTM ("looks good to me") likes and "stocks" (saves) — the Japanese counterpart to dev.to or Medium's engineering side, with its own metrics and its own tech-topic rankings. The articles endpoint searches and lists articles, each with its title, LGTM likes, stocks (saves), comment count, tags and author — filterable by keyword, tag and a minimum-stocks threshold so you can surface the popular pieces. The article endpoint returns one article in full by its id. The tags endpoint ranks Qiita's tech tags by how many articles and followers they have — the live map of what Japanese engineers care about (Python, AWS, React and the rest). This is the Qiita platform cut — a distinct social and developer platform, separate from dev.to, Medium and the other blogging and social feeds in the catalogue, with its own LGTM/stock engagement model. Likes are LGTM up-votes and stocks are saves/bookmarks — two distinct Qiita signals; follower and article counts are the real, live community numbers. Titles and tags are in Japanese (and English) as Qiita publishes them. Qiita rate-limits unauthenticated callers, so a longer protective cache fronts the upstream and stale data is served if the limit is hit. Keyless.
api.oanor.com/qiita-api
Bangumi Media Database API
Subject ratings, rankings and collection stats from Bangumi (bgm.tv, "番组计划"), the Chinese cross-media community database for anime, books/manga, music, games and live-action drama, read keyless from its public v0 API. Bangumi is China's "Douban for ACG": a two-decade catalogue where users rate and collect titles across every medium and the community score and rank are what fans trust. Unlike the anime-first databases (MyAnimeList, AniList), Bangumi spans games, books, music and TV/film too, and exposes a collection breakdown — how many users wish for, are doing, have completed, put on hold or dropped each title — that is its own distinctive engagement signal. The search endpoint finds subjects by keyword, optionally filtered to one medium and sorted by rank, match or score. The subject endpoint returns one title's full profile by its Bangumi id: its Japanese and Chinese names, medium, date, community score and vote count, overall rank, the full collection breakdown, tags and summary. The calendar endpoint returns the anime airing each day of the week, with their scores. This is the Bangumi cut — a distinct social and reference platform, separate from the anime-first feeds and the other media databases in the catalogue, spanning all media with Chinese community metrics. Scores, ranks and collection counts are the real, live community numbers; rank is null for titles with too few votes to be ranked. Names and summaries are Japanese and Chinese as Bangumi publishes them; an nsfw flag is reported honestly and adult titles are excluded from search. Keyless, a short cache fronts the upstream.
api.oanor.com/bangumi-api
MangaUpdates API
Series data, community ratings and scanlation-release tracking from MangaUpdates (mangaupdates.com), the long-running reference database for manga, manhwa, manhua and light novels, read keyless from its public v1 API. MangaUpdates is the catalogue the manga-reading community has used for two decades to rate series, track which chapters have been scanlated by which groups, and rank what is popular — distinct from a reader/scanlation site (MangaDex) and from the anime-first databases (MyAnimeList, AniList). The search endpoint finds series by title. The series endpoint returns one series' full profile by its MangaUpdates id: its type (manga/manhwa/manhua/novel), year, completion status, its community Bayesian rating and vote count, its popularity rank over the last week, month, quarter, half-year and year, latest chapter, genres, categories, authors, publishers and description. The releases endpoint returns the most recent scanlation releases matching a title — the volume, chapter, scanlation group and date — newest first, the feature MangaUpdates is known for. This is the MangaUpdates cut — a distinct social and reference platform for comics, separate from MangaDex and the anime feeds in the catalogue. Ratings and ranks are MangaUpdates' own community metrics; a short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.
api.oanor.com/mangaupdates-api
Naver Webtoon API
Live data from Naver Webtoon (comic.naver.com), the world's largest webtoon platform, read keyless from Naver's public webtoon API. Naver Webtoon is where the modern vertical-scroll webtoon was born and where Korea's biggest series — Tower of God, Solo Leveling, Lookism and thousands more — are serialised; it is the centre of a global comics phenomenon. The weekday endpoint returns the webtoons that update on a given day (Monday to Sunday), ranked by readership, each with its title, author, reader star-rating and status flags (new, updated today, completed, on hiatus, 19+). The title endpoint returns one webtoon's full profile by its Naver title id: its synopsis, genre tags, age rating, the days it publishes, its subscriber (favourite) count and whether it has finished. This is the Naver Webtoon platform cut — a distinct social and creative platform, separate from the manga feeds (MangaDex) and the other comics and social feeds in the catalogue; webtoons are a distinct vertical-scroll format. Star ratings and subscriber counts are the real, live numbers Naver shows; titles, authors, genres and synopses are in Korean as Naver publishes them. Note: Naver does not expose raw view counts through this API, so none are reported — the subscriber count is the platform's popularity metric. A short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.
api.oanor.com/naverwebtoon-api
Baidu Hot Search API
The live Baidu trending boards (百度热搜), read keyless from Baidu's public "top" board endpoint. Baidu is China's dominant search engine, and its hot-search board is the country's most-watched read on what people are searching for right now — the Chinese equivalent of Google Trends' real-time list, the pulse of the Chinese internet. The realtime endpoint returns the main national hot-search board ranked by heat: each entry with its rank, the trending word, Baidu's heat score (its own searches-driven ranking metric), whether it is rising, falling or steady, an editorial tag and a one-line description. The category endpoint returns one of Baidu's themed boards — film, TV drama, novels, games, cars or finance — the same way. This is the Baidu trending cut — distinct from the Western trends feeds (Google, Wikipedia, Reddit) and from the platform feeds in the catalogue: it is what China is searching for. Heat scores are Baidu's own ranking metric, not a raw search count; words and descriptions are in Chinese as Baidu publishes them. Counts are the real, live numbers Baidu shows; a short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.
api.oanor.com/baiduhot-api
AcFun Rankings & Video API
Live rankings and video engagement from AcFun (acfun.cn, "A站"), the pioneering Chinese ACG (anime-comic-game) video community, read keyless from AcFun's public ranking endpoint and video pages. Founded in 2007, AcFun is the platform that brought danmaku (bullet comments scrolling across the video) to China and is the cultural older sibling of Bilibili, with its own famously devoted fandom and its signature "banana" votes — the currency fans throw at videos they love. The ranking endpoint returns AcFun's video ranking over a period (day, three days or week), optionally for one channel, each video with its views, danmaku, likes, banana votes, favourites, shares and comments, its uploader and their follower count, duration and tags. The video endpoint returns one video in full by its AcFun id (the "ac" number) — the same engagement figures plus the description, read from the video page's embedded data. This is the AcFun platform cut — a distinct social and video platform, separate from Bilibili and the other video and social feeds in the catalogue, with its own banana-vote culture. Banana votes are AcFun-specific (a fan vote, not views or likes); danmaku are the scrolling comments. Counts are the real, live numbers AcFun shows; a short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.
api.oanor.com/acfun-api
pixiv Rankings & Artwork API
Live rankings and artwork engagement from pixiv (pixiv.net), Japan's dominant art-and-illustration social network, read keyless from pixiv's public ranking and artwork endpoints. pixiv is where millions of illustrators, manga artists and animators post their work and where fans drive it up the daily, weekly and monthly rankings with views and bookmarks — the platform at the centre of anime and illustration fan culture, far bigger in that world than DeviantArt or ArtStation. The ranking endpoint returns the official pixiv ranking for a mode (daily, weekly, monthly, rookie, original, and the male/female popularity cuts) — the top works ranked, each with its rank (and previous-day rank), title, artist, view count, ranking points (bookmark-weighted), work type and tags; pass a content filter (illust, manga, ugoira), a page (1-10, 50 per page) or a past date. The illust endpoint returns one artwork in full by its pixiv id: its view, bookmark, like and comment counts, tags, dimensions, page count, upload date and age-restriction flag. This is the pixiv platform cut — a distinct social and creative platform, separate from danbooru (an imageboard aggregator) and from the other social and art feeds in the catalogue. Only safe-for-work ranking modes are exposed; individual artworks carry an x_restrict flag so age-restricted works are clearly labelled, not hidden. Counts are the real, live numbers pixiv shows; a short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.
api.oanor.com/pixiv-api
CHZZK Live Streaming API
Live data from CHZZK (chzzk.naver.com), the Korean live-streaming platform built and run by Naver, Korea's dominant web portal. CHZZK rose fast after Twitch withdrew from Korea and is now one of the country's two big streaming platforms alongside SOOP — gamers, just-chatting, sports and esports broadcasters streaming to large Korean audiences. The live endpoint lists the streams on air right now ranked by current viewers, each with its channel name, title, concurrent viewer count, this broadcast's accumulated viewers, category and how long it has been live. The categories endpoint aggregates the top live streams by category (the games and genres pulling the biggest audiences right now). The channel endpoint returns one channel's profile by its 32-character channel id: follower count, verified status, description and whether it is live now. The search endpoint finds CHZZK channels by keyword, each with follower count and live status. This is the CHZZK platform cut — a distinct social/streaming platform, separate from the SOOP, SHOWROOM, Niconico, Twitch, Kick, Bilibili and other feeds in the catalogue. Viewer and follower counts are live integers; broadcast start times are KST as the platform reports them. Keyless public source, nothing stored beyond a short cache.
api.oanor.com/chzzk-api
SOOP (AfreecaTV) Live Streaming API
Live data from SOOP (formerly AfreecaTV, sooplive.co.kr), South Korea's biggest live-streaming platform, read keyless from its public web API. SOOP is where Korea's "BJ" broadcasters stream games, talk, music and just-chatting to audiences that send star-balloon gifts in real time — the platform that defined Korean streaming culture, much bigger there than Twitch. This exposes who is broadcasting live right now, how many are watching, which categories are hot and each broadcaster's standing. The live endpoint lists the top broadcasts on air right now, ranked by current viewers, each with its BJ (broadcaster) name, title, viewer count, category and how long it has been live. The categories endpoint aggregates the top live broadcasts by category — the games and genres pulling the biggest audiences right now. The station endpoint returns one broadcaster's channel profile by their BJ id: follower count, the all-time views and visits their channel has drawn, when they joined, their total hours broadcast, their partner/best-BJ status and whether they are live now. This is the SOOP platform cut — a distinct social/streaming platform, separate from the Twitch, Kick, SHOWROOM, Bilibili and other feeds in the catalogue. Viewer and follower counts are live; nothing is stored beyond a short cache. Counts are integers; times are reported by the platform (KST).
api.oanor.com/soop-api
SHOWROOM Live Streaming API
Live data from SHOWROOM (showroom-live.com), the Japanese live-streaming platform built around idols and talent, read keyless from its public web API. SHOWROOM is where AKB48, Nogizaka46 and thousands of aspiring idols, voice actors and creators broadcast and where fans send virtual gifts in real time — a streaming culture quite unlike Twitch or Kick. This exposes who is live right now, how many are watching, which genres are hot and each room's standing. The live endpoint lists the rooms broadcasting right now across every genre, ranked by viewers, each with its streamer name, current viewer count, genre and how long it has been live (the "Popularity" overlay is de-duplicated so every room is counted once under its real category). The genres endpoint aggregates the live picture by category — idols, talents, virtual streamers, music and more — with each genre's number of live rooms and total viewers, so you can see where the audience is. The room endpoint returns one room's profile by its room id: the room name, its follower count, its room level (SHOWROOM's standing metric) and whether it is live now. This is the SHOWROOM platform cut — a distinct social/streaming platform, separate from the Twitch, Kick, Bilibili, Niconico and other feeds in the catalogue. Viewer and follower counts are live; nothing is stored beyond a short cache. Counts are integers; times are UTC.
api.oanor.com/showroom-api
Niconico Video API
Live video, search and engagement data from Niconico (nicovideo.jp), the pioneering Japanese video platform that invented danmaku — the comments that scroll across the video itself — read keyless from Niconico's public Snapshot Search API and video-info endpoint. Niconico is one of Japan's biggest video communities, the home of Vocaloid, "Let's Play" culture and a vast catalogue with videos counting tens of millions of views and millions of overlaid comments. This exposes what is popular, who is watching and how each video is performing across Niconico's distinctive engagement signals — views, the famous scrolling comments, mylist bookmarks and likes. The search endpoint finds videos by keyword, sorted by views, comments, mylists, likes or upload date — the way to surface the platform's most-watched and most-discussed content. The tag endpoint browses an exact Niconico tag (the platform's main discovery axis — VOCALOID, ゲーム/games, 音楽/music, アニメ/anime) ranked by views, so you can see what leads a category. The video endpoint returns one video's full detail by its watch id (the sm/nm/so id), including its description, tags, length, upload date and uploader. This is the Niconico platform cut — a distinct social/video platform, separate from the YouTube, Bilibili, TikTok, BitChute and other platform feeds in the catalogue. View, comment, mylist and like counts are live; nothing is stored beyond a short cache. Counts are integers; dates are as the platform reports them (JST).
api.oanor.com/niconico-api
BitChute API
Live video, channel and trend data from BitChute — the alt-tech video-sharing platform and YouTube alternative — read straight from BitChute's public web API, no key. BitChute is one of the larger free-speech video platforms, with channels holding millions of views; this exposes what is trending, who the creators are and how each video and channel is performing. The trending endpoint returns the videos trending today or this week, ranked by view count, each with its channel, duration and publish date. The search endpoint finds videos by query, sorted by views, relevance or recency — sort by views to surface the platform's genuinely most-watched content. The channel endpoint returns one channel's full profile by id: subscriber count, total channel views, video count, when it was created and its category. The video endpoint returns one video's full detail by id, including its description, hashtags, view count and channel. This is the BitChute platform cut — a distinct social/video platform, separate from the YouTube, TikTok, Odysee, Kick and other platform feeds in the catalogue. View and subscriber counts are live. Built for social-monitoring, creator-analytics, media-research and content-discovery tools.
api.oanor.com/bitchute-api
Kick API
Live channel, stream and category data from Kick — the fast-growing live-streaming platform and the main Twitch challenger — with no account and no key. The channel endpoint resolves any Kick channel by its slug (the name in kick.com/<slug>) to its profile: follower count, verified status, whether it is live right now and — when live — the current viewer count, stream title and category, plus the streamer's bio and the categories they have recently streamed. The live endpoint is the discovery view: the top live streams across all of Kick right now, ranked by viewer count, each with the streamer, title, category, viewers, language and how long it has been live. The categories endpoint ranks the top categories (games and sections) by how many viewers are watching them across the platform right now — the live pulse of what Kick is watching. The search endpoint finds channels by name. This is the Kick platform cut — a distinct social/streaming platform, separate from the Twitch, YouTube, TikTok and other platform APIs in the catalogue. Follower and viewer counts are live; ideal for streaming dashboards, creator-analytics, discovery and social-monitoring tools.
api.oanor.com/kick-api
OpenProcessing Creative Coding API
Live creator and sketch data from OpenProcessing, the community for Processing and p5.js creative-coding sketches, served from its public API. The user endpoint returns a creator's profile — username, name, bio, location, website, join date and total sketch count. The sketches endpoint lists a creator's published sketches with title, license, engine mode and dates. The sketch endpoint returns a single sketch's detail — title, description, tags, license, libraries used, the fork parent it was remixed from, and the author. The social endpoint returns a creator's followers or the accounts they follow. This is a creative-coding community stats API — creator profiles, sketch catalogues and the follow graph — distinct from the code-hosting, package-registry and other social-platform APIs in the catalogue. A user is a numeric OpenProcessing userID and a sketch is a numeric visualID, both visible in OpenProcessing URLs. Live, no key on the upstream, nothing stored.
api.oanor.com/openprocessing-api
Modrinth Minecraft Mods API
Live mod-platform stats from Modrinth, the open Minecraft content platform — no key, nothing stored. The adoption-and-community view of the Minecraft modding ecosystem: how much each mod, modpack, shader or resource pack is downloaded and followed, and which projects are most popular, distinct from the other developer-ecosystem and gaming APIs in the catalogue. The project endpoint returns a single project in full — total downloads, followers, type, categories, supported game versions and loaders, client/server sides and license. The search endpoint searches projects, filterable by type (mod, modpack, shader, resource pack, data pack) and sortable by downloads or follows, each with its download and follower count. The versions endpoint returns a project's recent releases with per-version downloads, supported game versions and loaders. Build mod dashboards, popularity trackers, "is this mod maintained" widgets and modpack browsers on top of real Modrinth data. Look up a project by its slug (sodium, iris, fabric-api); downloads are the headline popularity metric.
api.oanor.com/modrinth-api
Book Reader Stats API
Live reader-community stats for books from Open Library (the Internet Archive's open book catalog) — no key, nothing stored. This is the reading-community view of a book: how readers rate it and how many want to read, are reading or have already read it, distinct from the plain book-catalog and reading-trends APIs in the catalogue — this is the community-engagement layer, not the bibliographic record. The book endpoint returns a title's reader stats: the average rating, the full 1-5 star distribution, and the reading-log counts (want-to-read, currently-reading, already-read), with its authors, first-published year and subjects. The search endpoint searches books and returns each match with its rating and want-to-read count, so you can find a work and its Open Library id. The author endpoint returns an author's profile — work count, top work and dates. Build reading dashboards, book-recommendation widgets, "most wanted" charts and community-sentiment tools on top of real Open Library data. Look up a book by its Open Library work id (work=OL27448W) or by title (title=the hobbit); reading-log counts come from the community's bookshelves.
api.oanor.com/bookstats-api
ProtonDB Steam Deck & Linux Compatibility API
Live Linux and Steam Deck compatibility plus popularity for Steam games, from the public ProtonDB and Steam feeds — no key, nothing stored. The "can I play it on Linux / Steam Deck, and is anyone playing it" view of a game: the crowd-sourced ProtonDB compatibility tier together with the live concurrent-player count, distinct from the other game and platform APIs in the catalogue. The game endpoint returns a full picture for a title — its Steam name, genres and release date, the ProtonDB compatibility tier (platinum, gold, silver, bronze or borked) with the community confidence, score and report count, the trending and best-reported tiers, and the live player count. The search endpoint resolves a game name to its Steam app id and other matches, so you can find the id to query. The players endpoint returns just the live concurrent-player count for a game. Build Steam Deck compatibility checkers, Linux gaming dashboards, "is it playable" widgets and game-popularity trackers on top of real ProtonDB and Steam data. Look up a game by Steam app id (appid=1245620) or by name (name=elden ring); ProtonDB tiers run from platinum (flawless) down to borked, and player counts are live.
api.oanor.com/protondb-api
MyAnimeList Community Stats API
Live anime community stats from MyAnimeList, the world's largest anime and manga community, via the public Jikan feed — no key, nothing stored. The MAL community view: a title's MAL score, member counts, ranking and the full engagement breakdown of how the community is watching it, distinct from the other anime platforms in the catalogue — MyAnimeList has its own score, its own millions-strong community and its own rankings. The anime endpoint returns a title snapshot: the MAL score, how many users scored it, its rank and popularity rank, total members, favourites, airing status, episode count and year. The stats endpoint returns the community engagement breakdown — how many users are watching, completed, on-hold, dropped or plan-to-watch — plus the full 1–10 score distribution with vote counts and percentages, and computed completion and drop rates. The top endpoint returns the top-ranked anime, by score or filtered by airing, upcoming, popularity or favourites. The season endpoint returns the anime airing this season ranked by member count. Build anime trackers, recommendation widgets, seasonal-airing dashboards and community-sentiment tools on top of real MyAnimeList data. Look up a title by its MAL id (try id=52991, Frieren).
api.oanor.com/myanimelist-api
AtCoder Rating & Contest API
Live competitive-programming rating data from AtCoder, the largest Japanese competitive-programming platform, over its public rating-history feed — no key, nothing stored. This is the contest-rating social view for a coder: their AtCoder rating, colour tier, contest record and performance over time, distinct from the other competitive-programming and developer platforms in the catalogue — AtCoder runs its own AGC/ABC contests, its own rating system and its own community. The user endpoint returns a profile snapshot: current rating, peak rating, the AtCoder colour tier (gray, brown, green, cyan, blue, yellow, orange, red), the number of rated contests, the best placing, the best performance and the latest contest. The history endpoint returns the full per-contest rating timeline — each contest with its date, old and new rating, the rating delta, placing, performance and whether it counted as rated. The stats endpoint aggregates a coder's record: rated versus unrated contests, average and best performance, contest wins, podium finishes, the rating range and per-year activity. Build coder leaderboards, rating cards, contest-tracking bots and recruiting signals on top of real AtCoder data. Lookup is by handle; the legendary handle "tourist" is always available.
api.oanor.com/atcoder-api
Duolingo Profile & Streak API
Live public profile and language-learning stats from Duolingo, the world's largest language-learning platform — no key, nothing stored. This is the gamified-learning social view: a learner's XP, daily streak, courses and progress, distinct from every other social platform in the catalogue. The user endpoint returns a profile summary — display name, bio, location, join date, total XP, the current daily streak, the language being learned and the from-language, the current course, Super/Plus status and a course count. The courses endpoint returns the per-language breakdown: every course the learner studies with its title, learning and from languages, XP earned and crown count. The streak endpoint returns the streak detail — the current streak length and, when the learner makes it public, the streak start date and longest streak. Lookup is by username; the official mascot account "duo" is always available. Build streak widgets, learning-accountability bots, language-club leaderboards and profile cards on top of real Duolingo data. Private or non-existent usernames return a clean 404.
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Civitai AI Models API
Live data from Civitai, the largest community for sharing AI image-generation models — Stable Diffusion checkpoints, LoRAs, embeddings, VAEs and more — served from the public Civitai API, no key, nothing stored. This is the AI-art creator-platform cut: which models the community is downloading and rating, who makes them and how each one is engaged with. The models endpoint lists and searches models by name, type and base model, sorted by downloads, rating, likes or newest, each with its creator, tags and engagement (downloads, thumbs-up, comments). The model endpoint returns a single model in full — its description, full stats, tags, base models, version count and commercial-use permissions. The creators endpoint lists the platform's model creators with their model counts. By default only safe-for-work models are returned; pass nsfw=true to include adult content. Track the AI-art model meta — what the community is building and downloading right now — as live JSON. This is the AI-model-community cut — distinct from the general ML-model-hub, the image-generation and the price/market APIs in the catalogue.
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StockTwits Social API
Live data from StockTwits, the social network for traders and investors where every post is tagged with the stock and crypto tickers ("cashtags") it is about and an optional Bullish or Bearish sentiment — served from the public StockTwits feed, no key, nothing stored. The symbol endpoint returns a ticker's live message stream — the latest posts about $AAPL, $TSLA, $BTC.X or any symbol — each with its author and sentiment, plus the symbol's title and how many users watch it. The trending endpoint returns the tickers traders are talking about most right now, the social pulse of the market. The user endpoint returns a member's profile — followers, following, ideas posted and likes — and their recent posts. Read retail trader sentiment, find what is buzzing and track any investor's feed as live JSON. This is the trader-social-network cut — distinct from the price, market-data and FX-signal APIs in the catalogue.
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DeSo Decentralized Social API
Live data from DeSo (Decentralized Social), a layer-1 blockchain purpose-built for social media where every profile, post and follow lives on-chain and each creator has their own tradeable creator coin — read from a public DeSo node, no key, nothing stored. The profile endpoint returns a username's on-chain profile: description, verification, profile picture and the creator-coin economy behind it — coin price in DESO, DeSo locked into the coin, coins in circulation and the founder reward. The followers endpoint returns the follower and following counts. The posts endpoint returns a creator's posts, each with its on-chain engagement: likes, diamonds (direct on-chain tips), comments and reposts. The feed endpoint returns the newest posts across the whole network. Look up any DeSo creator, read their reach and creator-coin valuation, and pull their content as structured JSON. This is a social-blockchain cut with a built-in creator-coin economy — distinct from the other decentralized-social platforms and from the crypto price and market APIs in the catalogue.
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Lens Protocol API
Live data from Lens Protocol, the decentralized social graph where accounts, posts and follows are owned on-chain by users rather than by a platform — read from the public Lens v3 GraphQL API, no key, nothing stored. The account endpoint resolves a Lens username (or wallet address) to its on-chain profile: display name, bio, picture and address. The stats endpoint returns that account's social graph — follower and following counts plus its post, comment, repost, quote and collect totals. The posts endpoint returns an account's recent publications, each with its text, timestamp and full engagement (reactions, comments, reposts, quotes, bookmarks, collects). The feed endpoint returns the latest posts across the entire network. Look up any Lens handle, read their reach and pull their content as structured JSON. This is the decentralized-social cut — Web3-native social data distinct from the centralized-platform social APIs and from the crypto price and market APIs in the catalogue.
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Steem API
Read the Steem blockchain and its social layer (Steemit) live — no key needed. The account endpoint returns a Steemit account's social profile and on-chain stats: display name, about, location, website, reputation score, post count, STEEM and SBD balances and the account-creation date. The trending endpoint returns the posts trending on Steemit right now (author, title, votes, pending payout, optional tag). The network endpoint returns chain-wide stats — head block and current/virtual STEEM supply. Data comes live from Steem's own public RPC node — nothing cached, nothing stored. Steem is a distinct blockchain-social network, separate from Hive since the 2020 fork. Built for social dashboards, creator analytics, on-chain explorers and trend monitoring.
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Minds API
Read any public Minds channel and the platform's live hashtag trends — no key needed. Minds is an open-source, decentralised social network; this API returns a public channel's display name, bio, subscriber and subscription counts, lifetime impressions, Plus/Pro and verified flags and join date, plus the hashtags trending on Minds right now with their volume. Pass a username (the handle without the @). Data comes live from Minds' own public API — nothing cached, nothing stored. Distinct from the Mastodon/fediverse APIs — Minds runs its own platform. Built for social dashboards, creator analytics and trend monitoring.
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GETTR API
Read any public GETTR profile and the platform's live trends — no key needed. GETTR is a global microblogging social network; this API returns a public account's display name, bio, website, language, follower and following counts, imported-Twitter follower count, influencer level and join date, plus what is trending on GETTR right now. Pass a username (the handle without the @). Data comes live from GETTR's own public web API — nothing cached, nothing stored. Built for social dashboards, audience analytics, creator tooling and trend monitoring on the platform.
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Wikipedia Trends API
Live readership-trend data from the Wikimedia Pageviews API — the official measure of what the world is reading on Wikipedia and its sister projects. See the most-viewed articles on any Wikipedia language edition for a given day (the daily trending list); pull the daily or monthly pageview trend for any single article over a date range; read a whole project's total pageviews over a range as a barometer of overall traffic; or rank several articles head-to-head by total views for topic-engagement comparison. Special / namespace pages (Main Page, Search, Portal…) are filtered out by default so the trending list is real articles. Read live from Wikimedia, nothing stored — data lags about 1-2 days, so ranges default to ending two days back. This is the Wikipedia readership-trend and topic-engagement layer for any trends, research, newsroom or analytics app — distinct from Wikipedia content APIs: this is the pageview, trending and engagement signal of what people are actually reading and how it changes.
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PieFed API
Live community, post and user data from PieFed, an open-source threadiverse platform — a federated Reddit-style link aggregator in the fediverse — via the flagship piefed.social instance's public API. PieFed is organised into communities people subscribe to, where they post links and discussions that others up- and down-vote. List the platform's communities with their subscriber, post and comment counts. Get the feed of posts with each one's title, link, score, vote and comment counts, author and community. Read a single post in full. Read a member's profile with their post and comment counts and join date. Live, no key, nothing stored; to keep results work-safe, NSFW posts and communities are filtered out of the feeds. Distinct from Lemmy, Mbin and other aggregator APIs — this is the PieFed platform, its communities, posts and members. Perfect for social-reader, fediverse and community apps.
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Wattpad API
Live data from Wattpad, the world's largest storytelling social platform where writers publish serialized fiction and millions of readers follow, vote and comment, served straight from Wattpad's public API — no key, nothing cached. The search endpoint finds stories by keyword, each with its read, vote and comment counts, part count, completion and maturity flags, tags and author — a popular dragon-romance pulls hundreds of thousands of reads. The story endpoint returns one story in full: its description, cover, the engagement counts, the number of parts, language, tags and the author with their follower count. The user endpoint returns a writer's profile: their follower and following counts, the number of stories they have published, their bio and location — Wattpad's own account has tens of millions of followers. The user-stories endpoint returns a writer's published stories with each one's stats. Everything is live from Wattpad, nothing stored. This is the web-fiction social layer for any reading, discovery, writing-community or recommendation app. Distinct from mainstream social and the book-catalog APIs — this is Wattpad's stories, their engagement and their authors. 4 endpoints, no key on our side.
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Coub API
Live looping-video data from Coub, the social platform built around short, seamlessly looping video clips, served straight from Coub's public API — no key, nothing cached. The explore endpoint returns the trending feed (rising, hot or random coubs across the whole site), each with its title, view, like and recoub counts, duration, channel and tags, plus ready-to-use loop-preview image URLs at several sizes. The tag endpoint returns the newest coubs for a tag — cats, gaming, music — the hashtag feed of Coub. The channel endpoint returns a creator's profile (title, follower and recoub counts) together with their most recent coubs. Every clip comes back cleaned up: the watch URL, the channel handle, the human tags and several preview-image sizes. Everything is live from Coub, nothing stored. This is the looping-video discovery layer for any feed, meme, moodboard, embed or social app. Distinct from YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion and other video APIs — this is Coub's looping clips by trend, tag and channel. 3 endpoints, no key on our side.
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Flickr Photos API
Live public photo streams from Flickr, the original photo-sharing community, served from Flickr's open public feeds — no key, nothing cached. Flickr has hosted billions of photos from photographers, museums and agencies for two decades. The recent endpoint returns the newest public photos uploaded across all of Flickr right now, each with its title, photographer, capture and publish dates, tags and ready-to-use image URLs at several sizes. The tag endpoint returns the newest public photos for one or more tags — sunset, wildlife, street — the hashtag feed of Flickr, with a match-any or match-all mode. The user endpoint returns a photographer's most recent public photostream by their Flickr ID; institutions like NASA on The Commons publish here. Every photo comes back cleaned up: the photographer name pulled out of the raw author field, machine tags filtered away from human tags, and the static image URL expanded into square, small, medium and large variants plus a link to the photo page. Everything is live from Flickr's public feeds, nothing stored. This is the Flickr photo-discovery layer for any gallery, wallpaper, photography, moodboard or social app. Distinct from Pixelfed and mainstream social-network APIs — this is Flickr's public photo stream by recency, tag and user. Feeds return the 20 most recent public photos per query. 3 endpoints, no key on our side.
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Habbo Hotel API
Live player profiles from Habbo, the long-running virtual-world social platform, served straight from Habbo's official public API — no key, nothing cached. Habbo has been one of the largest teen virtual worlds for two decades, built around avatars, badges, groups and player-built rooms. The user endpoint returns a player's public profile: their avatar figure, motto, online status, member-since and last-online dates, level and total experience, and their hand-picked showcase badges — for example Puhekupla, a member since 2009. The profile endpoint returns the full social graph the player has made public: their groups, their player-built rooms, and their friend and badge counts. The badges endpoint returns every badge the player has earned with its code, name and description — dedicated collectors rack up hundreds. The avatar endpoint turns a player's figure string into ready-to-use avatar image URLs at several sizes and angles, straight from Habbo's imaging service. Every hotel is supported — the international .com plus the Brazilian, German, Spanish, Finnish, French, Italian, Dutch and Turkish hotels. Everything is live from Habbo, nothing stored. This is the Habbo social layer for any fan site, badge tracker, community tool or bot. Distinct from mainstream social-network APIs — this is the Habbo virtual world: avatars, badges, groups and rooms. 5 endpoints, no key on our side.
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4chan API
Live read-only access to the 4chan imageboard, served straight from its official JSON API — one of the most influential anonymous forums on the internet and a primary source of internet culture, exposed as clean JSON with the HTML stripped to plain text. The boards endpoint lists every one of 4chan's ~77 boards with its code, title, worksafe flag, pages, threads-per-page and a description, from /g/ (Technology) and /v/ (Video Games) to /news/, /sci/ and /pol/. The catalog endpoint returns every live thread on a board summarized — the opening post's subject and a plain-text teaser of its comment, the reply and image counts, the sticky and closed flags and when it was last bumped — sorted by activity, replies or images: the front page of the board as data. The hot endpoint self-discovers and returns the single most active thread on a board right now, fully expanded with the original post and its top replies, so you never need a thread id that has expired. The thread endpoint returns one specific thread in full by its id — the original post and every reply with author name, timestamp, plain-text comment and image filename — and falls back to the current top thread when no id is given. Everything is the live board state, nothing stored. This is the imageboard layer for any social-listening, trend-tracking, meme-research, moderation or bot app. Live from 4chan's JSON API. Distinct from Reddit, Hacker News and Lemmy APIs — this is 4chan's boards, catalogs and threads. Some boards are NSFW (worksafe flag provided). 5 endpoints, no key on our side, nothing cached.
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Mobilizon API
Live data for Mobilizon, the federated events platform — the open-source ActivityPub alternative to Meetup, Eventbrite and Facebook Events — served straight from Mobilizon's public GraphQL API, no key, nothing cached. The events endpoint searches upcoming public events by keyword and returns each event's title, start and end time, the place (or whether it is online), the organiser, the number of people going, the tags and a link. The event endpoint returns one event in full, including its description. The groups endpoint searches the organising groups and returns each group's name, handle, instance domain, summary and member count. It reads the flagship mobilizon.fr instance, which federates events from across the Mobilizon network. This is the events-and-organisers layer for any community, calendar, social or local app — what is happening, where, and who is organising it. Live from Mobilizon, nothing stored. Distinct from corporate-events and centralised-platform APIs — this is federated grassroots events. 4 endpoints.
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Hive API
Live data for the Hive blockchain social network, served straight from Hive's public JSON-RPC nodes — no key, no account, nothing cached. Hive is a decentralised blogging and social platform where posts and votes live on-chain and earn crypto rewards. The account endpoint resolves a username to its profile: display name, reputation score, follower and following counts, post count, bio, location, website and join date — @gtg ("Gandalf the Grey") has a 76 reputation and over ten thousand followers. The posts endpoint returns a user's blog posts with each post's up-vote count, the HBD payout it earned, the comment count, the tags and a link. The trending endpoint returns the platform's trending (or hot, new or top-paid) posts right now, optionally filtered by tag — the front page of Hive. This is the profile-posts-and-trends layer for any decentralised-social, blogging or web3 app. Live from the Hive blockchain, nothing stored. Distinct from other social and centralised-blog APIs — this is the on-chain Hive network. 4 endpoints.
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Pixelfed API
Live data for Pixelfed, the federated photo-sharing network — the open Instagram alternative built on ActivityPub — no key, nothing cached. This reads a Pixelfed creator's public profile and photos directly. The account endpoint resolves a @username (optionally @user@instance) to its profile: display name, bio, follower and following counts, total posts, avatar and join date — Pixelfed's founder @dansup resolves to a profile with tens of thousands of followers. The posts endpoint returns a creator's most recent photo posts from their public feed, each with the image URL, the caption, the hashtags and a link to the post. The hashtags endpoint summarises what a creator posts about — their most-used hashtags and recent posting activity. Point it at anyone on pixelfed.social, or with user@instance at anyone across the Pixelfed fediverse. This is the creator-profile-and-photo layer for any social, photography, marketing or fediverse app. Live from Pixelfed, nothing stored. Distinct from fediverse-statistics and microblog APIs — this is Pixelfed creator profiles and their photos. 4 endpoints.
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Substack API
Live data for any Substack publication, served straight from the publication's own public API — no key, nothing cached. Substack is the newsletter-and-blogging social platform; this reads a writer's public posts and their engagement. The posts endpoint returns a publication's recent or top posts with the title, subtitle, slug, publish date, post type (newsletter, podcast or thread), audience (free or paywalled), the heart-reaction count, the comment count, the word count and the cover image — Noah Smith's Noahpinion shows posts pulling hundreds of reactions and dozens of comments. The search endpoint searches a publication's archive by keyword. The post endpoint returns one post in full, including a plain-text excerpt of the body, its reactions and comment count. Point it at any publication by its Substack subdomain (noahpinion) or its custom domain (astralcodexten.com) and it follows the publication wherever it lives. This is the writer-and-post engagement layer for any media-monitoring, newsletter-analytics, reading or social app. Live from Substack, nothing stored. Distinct from dev-community and microblog APIs — this is Substack newsletter posts and their engagement. 4 endpoints.
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Odysee API
Live data for Odysee, the decentralised video platform built on the LBRY blockchain — a censorship-resistant YouTube alternative — served straight from the public Odysee/LBRY backend with no key and nothing cached. The channel endpoint resolves a @channel handle to its title, description, avatar and cover art, the number of videos it has published, the LBC staked on it and its tags and languages: @Odysee resolves to the official channel with 134 published claims. The videos endpoint lists a channel's most recent uploads with the title, description, duration, thumbnail, release date and a ready-to-open watch URL. The search endpoint searches the whole platform for videos by keyword, returned in trending order with their channel, title and link. This is the channel-and-video discovery layer for any app building on decentralised, creator-owned video — read live on-chain from the LBRY network, nothing stored. Distinct from centralised-platform and other video APIs — this is the on-chain Odysee/LBRY catalogue. 4 endpoints.
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Keybase Identity API
Live cryptographic social-identity lookup from Keybase — no key, nothing cached. Keybase links a person's identities together with public-key cryptography, so this answers "who is this account, really, and what else are they?". The user endpoint takes a Keybase username and returns the profile (full name, location, bio, picture), every verified identity proof — the Twitter, GitHub, Reddit, Hacker News, Mastodon, website and DNS accounts that user has cryptographically proven are theirs — plus their on-file cryptocurrency addresses (Bitcoin, Zcash and more) and PGP key fingerprint: Keybase user "chris" resolves to Chris Coyne in Maine, with proven twitter/github/reddit @malgorithms and a Bitcoin address. The lookup endpoint runs the reverse — give it a GitHub, Twitter, Reddit or Hacker News handle, a domain or a PGP fingerprint and it finds the Keybase user who proved it, so a bare GitHub handle resolves to a full verified identity. The proofs endpoint returns just the connected-accounts graph and crypto addresses. This is the identity-verification and social-graph layer for any trust, onboarding, anti-impersonation, social or crypto app — proven links, not claimed ones. Live from Keybase, nothing stored. Distinct from single-platform profile APIs — this is the cross-platform proven-identity graph. 4 endpoints.
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Nostr API
Live profile and notes for any Nostr account, read straight from the open Nostr relay network — no key, no account, nothing cached. Nostr is the decentralised, censorship-resistant social protocol with no central server, so this service queries several public relays in parallel and merges and de-duplicates what they return. Give it a public key, either as 64-character hex or as an npub… key (it decodes bech32 npub keys for you), and the profile endpoint returns the account's kind-0 metadata: name, display name, about/bio, picture, banner, website, NIP-05 verified identifier and Lightning address — fiatjaf's key resolves to name "fiatjaf", NIP-05 [email protected]. The notes endpoint returns the account's most recent kind-1 text notes — the posts — newest first and de-duplicated across relays, each with its content, timestamp, note id and mention and reply counts. The relays endpoint lists the public relays queried. This is the profile-and-posts layer for any Nostr client, bot, indexer or social dashboard — live from the relay network, nothing stored. Distinct from centralised-platform social APIs — this reads the open Nostr protocol directly from its relays. 4 endpoints.
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Letterboxd API
Live Letterboxd film-diary data as an API — Letterboxd is the social network for film lovers, and this returns any member's public diary and ratings from their RSS feed. The diary endpoint lists the films a member has recently watched, each with its title, year, the member's star rating, the date watched, whether it was a rewatch, a review excerpt and the film link. The stats endpoint computes a summary of their recent watching: the number of films, their average rating, the full rating distribution, the rewatch rate and the highest-rated film. The film-social and watch-activity layer for film, social and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from TV-listings and movie-catalogue APIs — this is a Letterboxd member's own diary and ratings.
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Wallhaven API
Live wallpaper-community data from Wallhaven as an API — search the large community wallpaper collection by keyword and category (general, anime, people), sorted by favourites, views or freshness, and read any wallpaper's community engagement (favourites and views) along with its resolution, aspect ratio, file type, dominant colours and tags. The visual-community engagement layer for wallpaper, design and dashboard apps. SFW-only by design — every request is forced to safe content. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from generic image and stock-photo APIs — this is Wallhaven's own community wallpapers, their favourites/views engagement and tags.
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Codeberg API
Live profile and repository data from Codeberg as an API — the community-run, Forgejo-powered git host and a leading open-source alternative to GitHub. Look up any user or organisation for their profile and social reach (followers, following, starred repositories, join date, location and website), open any repository for its stats (stars, forks, watchers, open issues, primary language, size and dates), or search Codeberg's repositories ranked by stars. The git-forge community layer for developer, social and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from GitHub and GitLab APIs and from package-registry APIs — this is the Codeberg platform's own community and project data.
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Wikipedia Edits API
Live Wikipedia editing activity as an API — a read on who is editing Wikipedia and what they are changing, served from the official MediaWiki API. It returns the firehose of recent edits across any language Wikipedia (page title, editor, edit summary, byte change, timestamp, and bot/minor/new flags), the profile and contribution stats of any editor (total edit count, registration date, account age and user groups), and an editor's own recent edits. Multilingual across the major Wikipedias. The contributor-and-edits layer for the world's encyclopedia, for social, research and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from Wikipedia content and search APIs and from pageview (reader) APIs — this is the live editing activity and the people behind it.
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Scratch Community API
Live profile, project and engagement data from Scratch, MIT's massive creative-coding platform where millions of young creators share interactive projects — served from the public Scratch API. Look up any user for their profile (join date, country, bio and "what I'm working on"), open any project for its engagement stats (views, loves, favourites and remixes) with author and dates, list a user's shared projects with their stats and totals, or search the shared projects. The creative-community-and-engagement layer for social, edtech and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from generic coding or game-catalogue APIs — this is the live Scratch community.
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OpenStreetMap Community API
Live OpenStreetMap community and contribution data as an API — the people and the edits behind the collaborative free world map, served from the official OSM API. Look up any mapper by their user id for their profile (display name, account age, total changesets and GPS traces, roles), pull a user's recent changesets — each edit batch with its comment, the editor used, and how many map features it created, modified or deleted — or read the open and resolved map notes, the community feedback pins, inside a geographic bounding box. The OSM contributor-and-edits layer for mapping, community and dashboard apps. Live, no key. Distinct from geocoding, routing and map-tile APIs that merely consume OpenStreetMap data — this is the OSM community and editing activity itself.
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Roblox Stats API
Live Roblox profile and game stats as an API — community and engagement data from Roblox, the massive user-generated gaming platform. Look up any user by username or id for their profile (display name, description, account age, verified and banned flags) and social reach — friends, followers and followings counts. Look up any experience (game) by its universe id or place id for its live stats: players online right now, all-time visits, favourites, up and down votes and like ratio, max players, genre and creator. The Roblox profile-and-game-stats layer for gaming, social and dashboard apps. Live, no key. Distinct from store-catalogue gaming APIs — this is live Roblox community and engagement data.
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Steam Reviews API
Live Steam user-review sentiment as an API — what players really think of any game on Steam, served from Steam's public review data. For any game, looked up by its Steam app id or by name, it returns the aggregate review summary (total reviews, positive and negative counts, the positive percentage and Steam's own rating label such as "Very Positive" or "Mixed"), plus a sample of recent reviews with their text, whether the author recommends the game, helpful and funny votes, the author's playtime and the review language. Get the full reviews feed, the lightweight sentiment summary, or search Steam to resolve a game name to its app id. The community-sentiment layer for gaming, review and dashboard apps. Live, no key. Distinct from a Steam store-catalogue API — this returns the user reviews and rating sentiment, not the store listing.
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Fediverse Statistics API
Live Fediverse statistics as an API — a read on the size and shape of the decentralised social web. The fediverse is the network of interoperable social platforms — Mastodon, Misskey, Pixelfed, Lemmy, PeerTube and dozens more — and this returns the network-wide totals (instances, users, posts and monthly active users), the breakdown by software (how many instances and users each platform runs, with its license, website and source repository, and the hosting providers it concentrates on), and the largest servers ranked by user count, with an optional filter to a single platform. The meta-social layer: not one platform's posts, but the whole federated network as clean JSON, served live from FediDB. Distinct from the single-platform Mastodon, Misskey, Mbin and Lemmy APIs — this is the cross-fediverse statistics layer for social, research and dashboard apps.
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Micro.blog Discover API
Live Micro.blog Discover timeline as an API — a window into what the Micro.blog community is sharing right now. Micro.blog is an independent, ad-free microblogging and short-form blogging platform, and its Discover feed is a human-curated stream of the best recent posts, also sliced into curated topics: books, photos, music, art, movies, podcasts, travel and writing. For each post this returns the author (name, username, profile URL and avatar), the post text and HTML, its permalink and publish time, and flags such as whether it is a conversation or a link-post. Pull the main Discover stream, a single topic, or the list of curated topics. A clean discovery layer for social readers, dashboards and content apps. Live, no key. Distinct from Mastodon, Misskey and Mbin APIs (other platforms) and from book or reading APIs — this is Micro.blog's own curated discovery feed.
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Reading Trends API
A live read on what the Open Library reading community is into right now, as an API. Pull the trending books over the last day, week, month or year — with author, first-published year and edition count — or open a book for its social reading stats: the average star rating and number of ratings, and how many people have it on their "want to read", "currently reading" and "already read" shelves. The pulse of community reading delivered as clean JSON for book, social and dashboard apps. Live data, no key. Distinct from book-catalogue search/ISBN APIs — this is the reading-popularity and shelf-engagement layer.
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Farcaster API
A live window into Farcaster, the decentralised social network, as an API via the public Warpcast feed. Look a user up by username or FID for their profile (followers, following, bio); pull a user's recent casts (posts) with their likes, recasts and replies; browse the channels people post in, ranked by followers, or filter them; or open a single channel. The on-chain social graph delivered as clean JSON for social, web3 and dashboard apps. Live data, no key. Distinct from Mastodon, Bluesky and other social platforms — this is Farcaster.
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Are.na API
A live window into Are.na, the calm, ad-free social platform where people collect and connect ideas into visual "channels", as an API. Search the channels people are building — each with its block count, follower count and status — open a channel to read its details, or pull a channel's contents: the images, links and notes ("blocks") inside it. The community's collective research and moodboards delivered as clean JSON for creative, bookmarking, research and dashboard apps. Live data, no key. Distinct from microblogs, link-aggregators and forums — this is connected collecting.
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Discourse API
A live window into Discourse's own official community forum (meta.discourse.org), the flagship instance of the most widely used modern forum platform, as an API. Pull the latest topics with their reply, view and like counts; the top topics of a day, week, month or year; the category list with topic counts; or a user's profile (trust level, join date). The traditional threaded-forum experience delivered as clean JSON for social, news-aggregation and community-dashboard apps. Live data, no key. Distinct from link-aggregators and microblogs — this is forum software.
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ListenBrainz API
A live window into ListenBrainz — the open, MetaBrainz-run music-scrobbling social network, the open-data answer to Last.fm — as an API. Pull the sitewide listening charts: the most-listened artists, recordings or releases over a week, month, quarter, year or all time, each with its listen count; a user's most recent listens; or what a user is playing right now. The pulse of what the open-music community is listening to, delivered as clean JSON for music, social and dashboard apps. Live data, no key. Distinct from music-metadata and lyrics APIs.
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Misskey API
A live window into Misskey.io — the largest instance of Misskey, a decentralised Fediverse microblogging platform distinct from Mastodon — as an API. Pull the currently trending hashtags with how many people are posting them; the featured, most-reacted notes with their author, reaction and renote counts; a user's profile (followers, notes, bio); that user's recent notes; or instance-wide stats. The Fediverse microblog's pulse delivered as clean JSON for social, trends and community-dashboard apps. Live data, no key.
api.oanor.com/misskey-api
Mbin API
A live window into the Mbin / kbin threadiverse — a federated, Reddit-style link-aggregator and microblog on the Fediverse — as an API. Pull the hottest link and thread entries with their magazine, score and comment count; browse the microblog post feed; search or browse magazines (communities) with their subscriber counts; or fetch a single magazine. The federated link-aggregator front page delivered as clean JSON for social, news-aggregation and community-dashboard apps. Live data, no key. Distinct from Lemmy and Mastodon — Mbin is its own software and API.
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Lobsters API
A live feed of the Lobsters computing social-news community (lobste.rs) as an API. Pull the hottest (front-page) or newest stories with their score, comment count, tags and submitter; fetch a single story by its short id; list the stories filed under a tag; look a user's profile up (karma, join date, about); or list every tag. The Lobsters front page and community graph as clean JSON for social, news-aggregation, reading-list and dashboard apps. Live data, no key. Distinct from other social-news platforms.
api.oanor.com/lobsters-api
Discord API
Read Discord in real time — no bot token, no OAuth, no login. Resolve any invite (a discord.gg/<code> link or bare code) to its full server: name, description, icon/banner/splash image URLs, verification and NSFW levels, premium (boost) tier and count, vanity URL, the channel it points to, the user who created it, and live approximate member and online counts. Pull a server's clan/guild "profile" (tag, badge, traits, features) and a lightweight member+online count by itself. For any server that has its widget enabled, read the widget directly by guild id: online presence count, the list of currently-online members and the voice channels, plus the active instant invite. A helper builds any Discord CDN asset URL (icon, banner, splash, avatar, guild-tag badge) from an id and hash. Every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream Discord shape, enriched with ready-to-use image URLs. 10 endpoints — the same public surface the popular Discord-lookup wrappers expose, built for server analytics, invite resolution, community dashboards and bot back-ends. No upstream key, no cache. (Widget endpoints return 403 when a server has its widget turned off.)
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Twitter / X API
Read public Twitter/X data in real time — no login or key needed. Look up any tweet by its id (or by its URL) and get the full tweet: text, author, created date, language, like/retweet/reply/quote/view counts, attached photos and videos, and any quoted tweet. Look up any public account by @handle for its profile — display name, bio, location, follower/following counts, tweet and media counts and avatar. Tweets are read from X's own official syndication endpoint (the source that powers embedded tweets); profiles via the public FixTweet service. Every call is live (no cache). 4 endpoints. Built for tweet/embed enrichment, brand and author monitoring and content back-ends. Note: X exposes no public search or timeline, so this reads single tweets and profiles. No upstream key, no cache.
api.oanor.com/twitterx-api
Medium API
Read Medium posts in real time — no login or key needed. Pull the recent stories of any Medium user (@handle), any topic/tag, or any publication, straight from Medium's own public RSS feeds. Each post comes with its title, author, canonical link, publish date, categories/tags, a clean text excerpt and the full content HTML. Pass user = the @handle, tag = a topic slug, or publication = a publication slug; every call is live (no cache). 4 endpoints. Built for content aggregation, author/topic monitoring and reading-list back-ends. A Medium reader API. No upstream key, no cache.
api.oanor.com/medium-api
Telegram API
Read any public Telegram channel in real time — no bot token or key needed. Fetch a channel's info (title, @username, description, subscriber/photo/video/file counts, avatar) together with its latest posts, and page back through older posts. Each post comes with its message id, text (plain + HTML), publish date, view count, author, forward source, permalink and media (photos, videos, voice, documents). Pass channel = the @username (without @); paginate older posts with before=<message id>. Data comes from Telegram's own public channel web preview — live, no cache. 3 endpoints. Built for channel monitoring, social listening and content aggregation. A public-Telegram-channel reader (no private chats; Telegram exposes no public search). No upstream key, no cache.
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Tumblr API
Read any public Tumblr blog in real time — no login or key needed. Fetch a blog's info (title, description, total post count), its posts with paging and an optional post-type filter (text, photo, quote, link, chat, audio, video, answer), posts filtered by a tag, and a single post by id. Each post comes in the upstream Tumblr shape with its type-specific fields (photo URLs, video embeds, quote text, etc.), tags and timestamps. Pass blog = the blog name (its subdomain); every call is live (no cache). 5 endpoints. Built for blog content aggregation, social listening and feed back-ends. A Tumblr blog-reading API. No upstream key, no cache.
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SoundCloud API
Read SoundCloud in real time — no login or key needed. Full-text search across everything or specifically tracks, users and playlists; resolve any soundcloud.com URL to its object; and fetch a track's detail and comments, a user's profile, their tracks, playlists, likes, followers and following, a playlist's detail, and the trending charts by genre. Tracks, users and playlists are addressed by numeric id (from search/resolve). The public web client_id is resolved automatically and refreshed on expiry; every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream SoundCloud shape, paginated with limit + offset. 16 endpoints. Built for music discovery, artist and audience analytics and audio content aggregation. A SoundCloud (creator audio) data API — distinct from the Music API (Deezer commercial catalog). No upstream key, no cache.
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Vimeo API
Read Vimeo in real time — no login or key needed. Fetch any video's detail (title, description, duration, dimensions, owner, thumbnails, stats), resolve its playable stream URLs (progressive MP4 + HLS) from the public player config, and pull any user's profile, their uploaded videos and the videos they've liked. Browse the videos of any channel, album or group. Users are addressed by Vimeo username or numeric id; every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream Vimeo shape. 8 endpoints. Built for video discovery, creator analytics and content aggregation on Vimeo. A Vimeo data API — distinct from YouTube, Dailymotion and PeerTube (different platform). No upstream key, no cache.
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Bilibili API
Read Bilibili — China's largest video community (300M+ users) — in real time, no account or key needed. Full-text search for videos and users; pull the popular feed and the ranking charts; fetch any video's full detail, its statistics (views, likes, coins, favourites, shares), tags, related videos and paginated comments; and look up any user's card (name, avatar, sign, follower/following counts, level). Video lookups accept the BV id; comments take the numeric aid (returned by the video endpoint). Requests are wbi-signed exactly as the Bilibili web client does and routed through a managed proxy, with transient anti-bot responses retried automatically. Every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream Bilibili shape. 11 endpoints. Built for video discovery, creator and audience analytics and content aggregation on Bilibili. A Bilibili data API — distinct from YouTube/Dailymotion/PeerTube (different platform). No upstream key, no cache.
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PeerTube API
Read PeerTube — the federated, open-source video network — in real time, with no key. Federated search (powered by SepiaSearch) finds videos, channels and playlists across thousands of PeerTube instances at once. Per instance you can list and sort videos, fetch any video's detail, its comment threads and subtitle/caption tracks, look up any channel or account and their videos, and read the instance config, server statistics and the video-category list. Federated handles (name@instance) resolve transparently, and you can point any per-instance call at a specific server with ?instance=<host> (default framatube.org). Every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream PeerTube REST shape, paginated with limit + start. 14 endpoints. Built for federated video discovery, creator and channel analytics, and content aggregation. A PeerTube (federated video) data API — distinct from single-platform video APIs like YouTube or Dailymotion. No upstream key, no cache.
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Lemmy API
Read Lemmy and the wider fediverse link-aggregator network (the federated Reddit alternative) in real time — across any instance, no login or key. Browse communities (with sort and listing-type filters) and any community's detail with its moderators and subscriber counts. Pull posts by community or instance-wide with Hot/Top/New/Active sorts, fetch any post and its threaded comments, and read instance-wide comment streams. Look up any user's profile with their posts and comments, run unified search over posts, comments, communities, users and URLs, resolve any federated object by its URL, list an instance's federated/allowed/blocked peers, and read the public moderation log. Pass ?instance=<host> to query any Lemmy server (default lemmy.world); every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream Lemmy v3 shape, paginated with page + limit. Built for fediverse social listening, community and content aggregation, and moderation/analytics back-ends. A Lemmy/fediverse aggregator API — distinct from microblogging (mastodon, bluesky). No upstream key, no cache.
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Dailymotion API
Read Dailymotion in real time — no login or API key needed. Look up any user (followers, following, total videos and views) and pull their videos, playlists, followers, following and liked videos. Fetch any video's detail (views, duration, likes, comments, tags), its comments, related videos and subtitle tracks, and resolve its playable stream URLs (adaptive HLS) and a direct download link via the public player metadata. Get playlists and their videos, browse channels (categories) and their videos, list all categories, and discover content with full-text video and user search plus trending and most-viewed (featured) feeds. Every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream Dailymotion Data API shape, paginated with page + limit. 22 endpoints — broader than the typical Dailymotion wrapper. Built for video discovery, creator and audience analytics, content aggregation and media back-ends. A Dailymotion data API — distinct from the YouTube API (different platform). No upstream key, no cache.
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Mastodon API
Read Mastodon and the wider fediverse in real time — across any instance, no login or app token required. Look up any account by handle (user, @user or user@instance) and pull its posts, followers, following and featured tags. Fetch any post with its full reply thread, see who boosted or favourited it, and read a post's edit history. Run unified search over accounts, posts and hashtags; browse a hashtag timeline; and surface what's hot via trending posts, hashtags and links. Inspect any instance: its metadata (users, version, rules), federated peers, weekly activity and the public profile directory, plus poll results by id. Pass ?instance=<host> to target any Mastodon server (default mastodon.social); every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream Mastodon REST shape unchanged. 21 endpoints — broader than the typical Mastodon wrapper. Built for fediverse social listening, account and follower analysis, content aggregation and bot back-ends. No upstream key, no cache.
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Bluesky API
Read Bluesky (the AT Protocol social network) in real time — no login, no app password needed. Look up any profile by handle or DID (followers, follows, post and list counts, bio, avatar), batch-fetch up to 25 profiles at once, and pull a user's feed in three flavours: posts only, posts with replies, or media-only. Get a post's full thread, fetch posts by AT-URI in bulk, and see exactly who liked, reposted or quote-posted any post. Full-text search posts, find and autocomplete users, and pull posts for any hashtag. Explore the network's discovery surface: a user's created lists, custom feeds and starter packs, any custom feed or list by URI with its members, the most popular feed generators, suggested accounts and the current trending topics. Resolve a handle to its DID. Every call is live (no cache), paginated with a cursor, and returns the upstream AT Protocol shape unchanged. 27 endpoints — broader coverage than the typical Bluesky wrapper. Built for social listening, audience and follower analysis, content and feed aggregation, and bot/automation back-ends. No upstream key, no cache.
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