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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

Google Trends API

Live trending Google searches by country, with no key. This reads Google's own public Daily Search Trends RSS feed and returns it as clean JSON: what people are searching for right now in any country, each trend with its approximate search volume, the news stories driving it and a representative image. The trending endpoint lists the current trending searches for a country (term-centric, ranked, with volume and the top news story); the news endpoint flattens the news articles powering those trends (article-centric — the "what is driving search right now" view, each article tagged with its trend, source and link); and the geos endpoint lists the supported countries. The real-time search-interest / trends-discovery layer for news, marketing, SEO, social-listening and content tools. Distinct from wiki-pageview and platform-specific trend APIs — this is Google web-search trends. Live from Google Trends; short cache only.

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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

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

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

Crypto Trending API

What the crypto market is searching for right now, served live from the public CoinGecko trending feed with no key. This is hype and attention data — distinct from market-cap rankings, exchange tickers and DeFi feeds — surfacing the coins, NFT collections and categories with the biggest spike in search interest over the last 24 hours. The coins endpoint returns the trending coins ranked by search popularity, each with its live USD price, 24-hour change, market cap, 24-hour volume, market-cap rank and BTC price. The nfts endpoint returns the trending NFT collections with floor price (native and display), 24-hour floor change and 24-hour volume. The categories endpoint returns the trending narratives and sectors with market cap, volume and 24-hour change. Trending means ranked by CoinGecko search popularity, so rank 1 is the single most-searched asset of the moment — exactly the signal traders, bots and dashboards use to catch a move early. Read live from CoinGecko, nothing stored beyond a short protective cache. Ideal for crypto dashboards, trading bots, sentiment and hype trackers, and discovery feeds. Live, no key. 3 trending endpoints. For full price history use an OHLC or exchange API.

api.oanor.com/cryptotrending-api

GeckoTerminal On-Chain DEX Pools API

Live on-chain DEX pool discovery from GeckoTerminal (CoinGecko's on-chain data product), served as clean JSON. List every supported blockchain network; see the trending liquidity pools on a network right now — the pools drawing the most attention; pull the most recently created pools on a network — freshly launched markets; read one pool's live state (base/quote token USD price, liquidity, 24h volume, price change and buy/sell transaction counts); or search pools by token name, symbol or address. Read live from GeckoTerminal, nothing cached. This is the on-chain DEX pool-discovery, trending-pool and new-pool layer for any trading, analytics or token-launch app — distinct from DEX volume-ranking feeds and from token/pair lookup APIs: this is per-network pool discovery (what is trending, what just launched) with live pool economics across 100+ networks.

api.oanor.com/geckoterminal-api

Crypto Market Overview API

Live whole-market crypto data — the bird's-eye view of the market, not single coins — served from the public CoinGecko feed with no key and nothing cached. The global endpoint returns the total crypto market capitalisation and 24-hour volume, the market-cap dominance of the biggest coins (Bitcoin around 56%, Ethereum around 9%), the 24-hour market-cap change, and how many active cryptocurrencies and markets exist. The trending endpoint returns the coins people are searching for most right now — CoinGecko's trending list — with each coin's symbol, market-cap rank, price and 24-hour change. The treasuries endpoint returns the public companies that hold Bitcoin or Ethereum on their balance sheets, ranked by holdings, with each company's coin count and current USD value and the grand total — Strategy alone holds over 800,000 BTC worth tens of billions of dollars. This is the market-overview, sentiment and institutional-flow layer for any crypto dashboard, research, screener or news app. Live from CoinGecko, nothing stored. Distinct from single-coin price, sector and TVL APIs — this is the whole market, what's trending, and who's holding. 4 endpoints.

api.oanor.com/cryptomarket-api

Threads API

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32 endpoints for live Meta Threads data — users, posts, search, topics, trending, URL helpers.

api.oanor.com/threads-api