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3scale

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Apigee

233
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+ 1
29
Singly

8
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1
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Pros of 3scale
Pros of Apigee
Pros of Singly
  • 6
    Integrated developer portal
  • 4
    Full lifecycle api management
  • 3
    Plugable api management layer
  • 3
    Separates policy definition from enforcement
  • 12
    Highly scalable and secure API Management Platform
  • 6
    Quick jumpstart
  • 5
    Good documentation
  • 3
    Fast and adjustable caching
  • 3
    Easy to use
  • 1
    DOA now as Appcelerator
  • 0
    <a href="https://staysuperfit.com/">Very Helpful</a>

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Cons of 3scale
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    • 11
      Expensive
    • 1
      Doesn't support hybrid natively
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      What is 3scale?

      3scale's API Management platform provides services and solutions, allowing you to Operate, Manage and Distribute your APIs. Trusted by 450+ API programs.

      What is Apigee?

      API management, design, analytics, and security are at the heart of modern digital architecture. The Apigee intelligent API platform is a complete solution for moving business to the digital world.

      What is Singly?

      Integrate people’s contacts, photos, locations, fitness data, and more into your app. Fighting with OAuth annoyances, building data crawlers, and juggling rate-limits slow you down and distract you. Singly makes API integration fast, painless, and reliable so you can focus on what you do best. Singly social login simplifies authentication across 35 services, allowing you to leverage any and all of these existing login credentials, providing access to the personal data that the services have been granted from the individual. Singly social sharing unifies sharing APIs making it easy to post out to social networks so your app grows organically. Instead of integrating with every social network’s sharing APIs, just POST once to Singly and specify where you want it to go.

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