API 200

API 200

Manage third-party API or create own MCP server in minutes

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Third-party API and MCP integration made easy. Auth, caching, logging and monitoring, data mapping, retries, mocking, fallback responses, and more in just a few clicks.
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Eugene Oleynik

Hi everyone!

As developers, we often face challenges with third-party APIs - error handling, logging, caching, retries, mocking, and more. A lot of the same problems occur frequently when working with the MCP servers. After spending countless hours trying to make them work seamlessly across my projects, I built an app to automate integrations.

The platform currently offers the following features:

- Set up services with multiple endpoints: configure caching, retries, mocking, response transformation, and fallback responses

- Access your APIs with a single URL and token

- Real-time Swagger/OpenAPI integration: test your endpoints directly in the browser

- Handy code snippets and TypeScript SDK: easily copy and paste requests or generate an SDK tailored for your endpoints

- Import your endpoints: it supports both OpenAPI and Postman formats, and you can generate an MCP server from it if you want

- Build and use an MCP server for your AI Agents without writing any code

- Detailed logs and incidents explorer (especially handy with MCP, so you can see how LLM uses your endpoints)

API 200 simplifies the integration process, cutting down development time by automating the repetitive work involved in managing third-party APIs. If you’re tired of the usual integration hassle, give it a try and help us shape its future.

Visit our landing page at api200.co to see the demo and full features, or head over to GitHub to explore the code. Your feedback is welcome!

Peter M

Pretty cool to be able to see stuff like latency and error rate centralized onto one dashboard. Will definitely save developers time which is the name of the game nowadays! Best of luck.