Elon Musk's X Strikes Again: New API Fees for Developers
Elon Musk's X New API Fees
Elon Musk's X appears to be adding yet another fee for third-party apps, according to an affected app developer. After acquiring then-Twitter, Musk implemented significant changes to the platform's API, previously a free resource for most developers.
Impact on Third-Party Developers
The biggest shift? Charging up to $42,000 per month just to access X's API. Under Musk's leadership, many app developers found that the steep price tag forced them to reassess their use of the platform. Major companies like Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo opted to remove X from their app ecosystems entirely.
- Developers are now facing costs of over $42,000 per month.
- A newly introduced fee of $1 per account for API connections has been established.
- Social media management app Publer was the first to reveal these recent changes.
Challenges Ahead for Developers
As many companies grapple with these escalating costs, the future of X integration looks uncertain. Firms reliant on X API access face dwindling viability, leading to potential disruptions in their services. The subsequent exodus of companies from the platform only adds to the ongoing challenges for the developer community.
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