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What is Google Apigee API Management Platform
Google Apigee API Management Platform is an API management suite used to publish, secure, monitor, and govern APIs across internal and external consumers. It targets platform teams, API product owners, and developers who need centralized API gateway capabilities, analytics, and lifecycle controls. Apigee is commonly deployed as a managed service on Google Cloud or as a hybrid model to support on-premises runtimes with cloud-based management.
Mature API gateway controls
Apigee provides core gateway functions such as authentication/authorization integration, traffic management (quotas, rate limiting), and policy-based request/response handling. It supports common enterprise patterns like API versioning, developer onboarding, and API key management. These capabilities align with what buyers typically expect from full API management suites rather than developer-only API clients.
Operational analytics and monitoring
Apigee includes API analytics for traffic, latency, error rates, and consumer usage patterns. This helps teams troubleshoot production issues and manage SLAs using API-level telemetry rather than relying only on application logs. The platform also supports alerting and operational visibility features that are important for running APIs at scale.
Hybrid and cloud deployment options
Apigee supports cloud-managed deployments and hybrid architectures where API runtime components can run in customer-controlled environments. This is useful for organizations with data residency, network segmentation, or legacy integration constraints. The hybrid approach can reduce the need to expose internal services directly to the public internet while still using centralized API management.
Complexity for smaller teams
Apigee is designed for enterprise API programs and can be heavier to implement than lightweight API tooling focused on design and testing. Initial setup often requires platform engineering effort for networking, identity integration, and governance. For smaller teams with limited operational requirements, the administrative overhead can outweigh the benefits.
Cost and licensing variability
Total cost depends on edition, deployment model, and traffic/feature requirements, which can make budgeting less straightforward than simpler per-seat developer tools. Organizations may need to evaluate multiple SKUs and add-ons to match desired capabilities. This can be a constraint for teams with unpredictable API traffic or limited procurement flexibility.
Design/testing not primary focus
While Apigee supports API lifecycle workflows, it is not primarily an API design-and-test workstation in the way dedicated API client and collaboration tools are. Teams commonly pair it with separate tools for specification authoring, automated functional testing, and developer collaboration. This can introduce additional integration and governance work across the toolchain.
Plan & Pricing
Usage-based (Pay-as-you-go): Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go (consumption-based) Key pricing components:
- API calls (per 1M API calls):
- Standard API Proxy: $20 (up to 50M); $16 (50M–500M); $13 (above 500M).
- Extensible API Proxy: $100 (up to 50M); $80 (50M–500M); $64 (above 500M).
- Environments (per month per region):
- Base: $365 per month per region — Up to 50 QPS; SLA up to 99%.
- Intermediate: $1,460 per month per region — Up to 100 QPS; SLA up to 99%.
- Comprehensive: $3,431 per month per region — Autoscaled QPS; SLA up to 99.9% (1 region) / 99.99% (2 regions).
- Add-ons / other charges:
- API Analytics add-on: $20 per 1M analytics API calls.
- Networking (egress, IPs, forwarding rules) billed separately by Google Cloud based on usage.
- Notes: Pay-as-you-go billing is consumption-based and has volume-tiered rates for API calls; networking and other GCP charges apply separately.
Subscription (Tiered plans — contact sales):
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Contact sales | Up to 1.25B Standard API Proxy calls or 250M Extensible API Proxy calls; 3 environments; 250 deployments of API proxies/shared flows; up to 250M API calls for Analytics (14 months retention); up to 99% SLA. |
| Enterprise | Contact sales | Up to 7.5B Standard API Proxy calls or 1.5B Extensible API Proxy calls; 6 environments; 500 deployments of API proxies/shared flows; up to 1.5B API calls for Analytics (14 months retention); up to 99.9% SLA. |
| Enterprise Plus | Contact sales | Up to 75B Standard API Proxy calls or 15B Extensible API Proxy calls; 12 environments; 1,500 deployments of API proxies/shared flows; up to 15B API calls for Analytics (14 months retention); up to 99.99% SLA. |
Seller details
Google LLC
Mountain View, CA, USA
1998
Subsidiary
https://cloud.google.com/deep-learning-vm
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