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Monthly API Ratings | March 2020

Apr 10, 20203 min read
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Written by

Paul Cray

Co-Founder

Paul co-founded APIContext (formerly APImetrics), building the synthetic monitoring and conformance testing platform from its earliest days.

We have finally staggered out of March and into another month of the COVID-19 crisis. And that time of the week and month has come when we must discourse of the State of the APIs not just over the past month. We recently launched API.expert as a simple way to provide everybody with insights into the API economy and the leading APIs in different categories in particular. The basic service is free and will remain free, but other, related services will be built on top of it, including your very own API.expert dashboards if you want them!  Each week, month and year we’ll look at the APIs we track in a variety of sectors for their quality (using our patent pending CASC score) and other factors like uptime and availability.  If something is missing that you think should be here, don’t hesitate to drop us a line!  Now, onto what the last seven days and last month can tells us about where the world of APIs is in early 2020.

API Performance Headlines 

We look at over 200 APIs and pull all the metrics together to give you a general feeling for the service quality for an organization’s APIs in a particular category.   We do see that certain providers consistently vie for top spot in their category including Twitter, Slack and Github with others doing less well such as Cisco’s Spark services.  Top Performers based on overall quality in each category were: 

CASC score

Month of March, 2020

Category

Organization

CASC score

Corporate Infrastructure

GitHub

963

Cryptocurrency Exchanges

LATOKEN

932

PSD2 Banks

BABN AMRO Bank

947

Search

Google

937

Social Networks

Twitter

953

UK Government

GOV.UK

925

UK Open Banking (Open Data)

Bank of Ireland

958

US Government

Department of Justice

979

Just two changes this month with ABN AMRO Bank replacing BNP Paribas at the top of PSD2 Banks (BNP Paribas is not currently monitored) in PSD2 Banks and Google Twitter in Social Networks. After a volatile month in February, we have seen a great deal more stability for the top-performing APIs in March. In 4 out of the 8 categories, the top API has managed to sustain as CASC score of over 950 for a whole month, which is an excellent showing on their parts.

Top Performers by Latency

Month of March, 2020

Category

Organization

Median Latency

Corporate Infrastructure

Slack

186 ms

Cryptocurrency Exchanges

FTX

216 ms

PSD2 Banks

Open Bank Project

201 ms

Search

Google

391 ms

Social Networks

Google

121 ms

UK Government

Police.UK

76 ms

UK Open Banking (Open Data)

HSBC

87 ms

US Government

Department of Justice

72 ms

Only one change since February with Open Bank Project replacing BNP Paribas, who are not currently being monitored. FTX are first again for latency in Cryptocurrency Exchanges, but only 8th out of 18 overall albeit with a respectable CASC score of 824.

Worst quality across all categories

Month of March, 2020

Category

Organization

CASC score

Corporate Infrastructure

Cisco Spark

665

Cryptocurrency Exchanges

Oasis Dex

168

PSD2 Banks

Visa

555

Search

Nobody below 800!

Social Networks

Nobody below 800!

UK Government

NHS

409

UK Open Banking (Open Data)

Halifax

668

US Government

Department of Commerce

370

Only one change from last month with Halifax swapping places with Santander (UK) at the bottom of UK Open Banking (Open Banking). After a spectacularly bad month, Oasis Dex claim back the overall wooden spoon from NHS. As we have seen for the last few weeks and months, bad APIs tend to stay bad. All of these APIs would benefit from a little (or a lot of) TLC. See you again in a month as we assess how matters went in April.

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