Launching today

Financial Data API
A free finance API with 25+ sources
16 followers
A free finance API with 25+ sources
16 followers
A free, hosted financial data API covering 100k+ instruments across 8 asset classes. Get real-time and historical market data from 26 sources including Yahoo, Google, Nasdaq, TradingView, CNBC, CBOE, FINRA, CFTC, and more. Plus a free inference endpoint for cited finance answers.




Job Postings API
Hey everyone. I’m launching a series of free data APIs for developers this week.
Today is the Financial Data API: a free, hosted API that unifies 26 financial data sources behind one interface. It covers much of what developers typically use libraries like yfinance for (real-time and historical market data, company fundamentals, filings, options, ETFs, commodities, rates, FX, indices, etc), without having to host your own infra. This and a lot more data that popular finance libraries do not cover.
It also includes a free inference endpoint, so you can ask finance questions and get source-backed answers in real-time.
If you have any questions about usage, rate limits, or anything else, let me know!
Read docs here: https://bluedoor.sh/apis/financial-data
@samuel_crombie Covering 100k+ instruments across multiple asset classes is impressive, especially with both market data and cited finance answers in one platform. How do you handle discrepancies when different sources report slightly different values for the same instrument, and what determines which source becomes the "truth" for the API response?
That's a pretty cool concept. I was actually looking for something like this for one of my projects, I will definitely give it a try! One question tho, you said it's free but I can imagine the infrastructure it will require, so how are you managing that?
Job Postings API
@sumitgautam0101 Let me know how it works out! As for the cost, it is honestly relatively inexpensive. I'm interested in analyzing usage + helping people find use cases for the time being, which I think requires high rate limits 🙂
How are you guys managing Yahoo Finances' Rate Limits? Cool product tho, I already have an use case - one of the most requested offerings on Cohesivity right now is Financial data