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Apiary review and pricing

API Blueprint heritage stagnated under Oracle since 2017.

By Oracle · Founded 2011 · Austin, TX (Oracle) · public

Apiary was the API Blueprint-anchored design and documentation platform that pioneered design-first API workflows in the early 2010s. Oracle acquired Apiary in March 2017 and integrated it into Oracle Cloud, after which product investment slowed visibly; new feature shipping cadence dropped, API Blueprint adoption was overtaken by OpenAPI 3.x, and the developer brand faded. Best fit, narrowly, for teams that already standardized on API Blueprint and are anchored to Oracle Cloud. Most buyers evaluating Apiary in 2026 are better served by Redocly, ReadMe, or SwaggerHub. We include Apiary in the ranking because the cautionary tale of post-acquisition stagnation is itself the editorial point.

Best for

Existing Oracle Cloud customers with legacy API Blueprint specs that want to stay on a single Oracle-supported tool and have low expectations for new-feature velocity.

Worst for

New API documentation programs in 2026 (ReadMe, Mintlify, Redocly, or SwaggerHub are all better choices), spec-first OpenAPI governance (Redocly), or any team that expects active product investment.

Vendor Trust Score

Is Apiary a trustworthy vendor?

5.5/10
Caution
Pricing transparency
Published rates; no hidden fees
4.5
Contract fairness
Reasonable terms; no auto-renew traps
6.0
Incident response
How they handle outages and breaches
7.0
Post-acquisition behavior
Customer treatment after M&A or PE
4.5
Executive stability
Leadership churn over 24 months
6.5
Roadmap honesty
Public commitments held
4.5
Trust signal log
  • 2017-03-21
    Oracle acquired Apiary; integrated into Oracle Cloud
    Acquisition spawned long-running concerns about product investment velocity.
  • 2020-02-10
    Community signals report feature-shipping cadence slowing materially
  • 2023-09-15
    Reviews flag UI modernization gap vs OpenAPI-anchored peers
    New customer acquisition outside Oracle Cloud has been minimal.
Vendor Trust is scored independently of product quality. A great product from an unfair vendor still earns a low trust score.
Review Intelligence

What 96 reviews actually say

Synthesized from G2, Capterra, Reddit, Trustpilot. Patterns >15% prevalence shown.

Last synthesized
2026-04-29

Praise patterns

  • API Blueprint markdown-based design felt natural for early-2010s teams
    64%
  • Mock servers and inspector still useful for legacy specs
    47%
  • Stable for existing Oracle Cloud customers
    38%

Complaint patterns

  • Product investment has stagnated post-Oracle
    78%
  • OpenAPI 3.x support trails dedicated portals
    71%
  • UI and developer experience feel dated
    64%
  • Roadmap and community signals are weak
    51%
Sentiment trend (6 months)
56/100 -2 pts
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Patterns are extracted from review corpus and human-verified. We surface trends, not anecdotes.
Verified Pricing

What buyers actually pay

31 anonymized deal disclosures · last updated 2026-05-01

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Company size Median annual
Standard $2,388
Enterprise (Oracle-bundled) $48,000
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Editorial: Strengths

  • API Blueprint heritage with deep markdown-based design tooling
  • Mock servers and inspector for legacy API Blueprint specs
  • Oracle Cloud integration for existing Oracle customers
  • Long-running stability for legacy customers

Editorial: Weaknesses

  • Product investment has stagnated post-Oracle acquisition
  • API Blueprint adoption has fallen behind OpenAPI 3.x
  • UI and developer experience have not modernized
  • Roadmap visibility is poor; community signals are weak
  • Buyer reviews on G2 and Capterra have declined since 2020
  • New customer acquisition outside Oracle Cloud is minimal

Key features & integrations

  • +API Blueprint design
  • +Mock servers
  • +Inspector for trace analysis
  • +Versioned specs
  • +Hosted docs
  • +OpenAPI import (limited)
  • +GitHub sync
15+ integrations
GitHubGitLabOracle CloudSlackJenkinsTravis CI
Geography supported
Global via Oracle Cloud regions
Best fit
50 to 5,000 employees · Existing Oracle Cloud customers with API Blueprint legacy
Editorial deep-dive

Read our full ranking of API Documentation / Developer Portals

Apiary ranks #8 in our editorial review of 10 api documentation / developer portals platforms. The deep-dive covers methodology, comparison tables, decision matrix, migration scoring, and FAQs.

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