🚨 Tomorrow: Free coffee on us! Don’t miss Speakeasy’s party tomorrow at Golden Goat Coffee in San Francisco, Dec. 18, from 1–3 PM. We’re moving to a new neighborhood but couldn’t leave without showing our appreciation to the community that helped us grow this year. Whether you've been with us since the beginning or are new to the community, we want to share a cup of coffee and hear from you. Free coffee, warm connections, and big gratitude await. Can’t wait to see you there! #speakeasyxgoldengoat
Speakeasy
Software Development
San Francisco, California 3,251 followers
🐝 World-class Developer Experience for your API 🐝
About us
Building a best in class API supply chain. Robust SDKs, Terraform Providers and a toolkit to power quality REST API development at scale.
- Website
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https://www.speakeasyapi.dev/
External link for Speakeasy
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
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San Francisco, California, US
Employees at Speakeasy
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We couldn't be more excited to welcome Apideck to the Speakeasy platform. We're looking forward to helping them on their quest to bring customer data privacy to the world of unified APIs. Their team has cared about developer experience for a long time, way before it became a buzzword! We can't wait to collaborate on what the future of API DevEx looks like!
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so stoked for this partnership with Sagar Batchu & the Speakeasy team! 🤝 best in class SDKs & API Docs, all built for the amazing OpenAPI Initiative standard 🥳
Day 3️⃣ of #megalaunchweek ⚡ and I'm pumped to announce we've joined forces with Marc Laventure and the Scalar team to launch Speakeasy Docs 🚀 Since starting Speakeasy, we've heard a consistent message from our customers: generating great SDKs solved a huge problem, but a good API reference remained a major hurdle. Companies were either burning engineering resources building custom doc sites or settling for generic solutions that didn't match their quality standards. That's why this partnership with Scalar is super exciting. By combining our SDK expertise with Scalar's documentation excellence, we're finally offering companies a complete solution that delivers the developer experience companies have always wanted – with minimal engineering overhead. No more compromises between quality and resources. No more documentation drift. Just beautiful, branded docs that stay perfectly in sync with your SDKs. I couldn't be prouder of what our team has built, and I can't wait to see how this helps companies deliver even better experiences to their developers.
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💡 Fun Fact: Speakeasy's Series A was powered by Golden Goat Coffee! Next week, share a cup of coffee with us on December 18th from 1–3 PM at Golden Goat Coffee in San Francisco and meet the team behind Speakeasy. It’s been a year full of growth and we wouldn’t be here without the amazing community that’s supported us. Stop by for free coffee, a smile, and a chance to celebrate together. #speakeasyxgoldengoat
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Why is contract testing so hard? The culprit might be your toolbox. Most contract testing tools are built for QA teams, not for the API teams designing and implementing the services. This misalignment creates friction where we need fluidity. Here's what I'm seeing: 1. Developer Workflow Disconnect: Current tools don't integrate into the API development process - they're bolt-ons that create a divide between writing code and ensuring contract compliance. 2. Overfocus on Verification: Tools excel at finding breaks but offer little help in designing robust, evolvable APIs from the start. We're catching issues after they're created instead of preventing them. 3. Collaboration Friction: Producer and consumer teams need to work together seamlessly on contracts, but current tools turn this into a painful back-and-forth process. This misalignment doesn't just make testing harder — it creates a culture where contract testing is seen as a "QA problem" rather than an integral part of API development. I've been thinking a lot about tooling that makes contract testing a natural part of the development flow. What do you think is needed to make contract testing a natural part of the development process?
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☕ We’re brewing something special for you! Join us at Golden Goat Coffee SF on Dec. 18 from 1–3 PM for free coffee, great conversations, and a heartfelt thank-you. It’s our way of showing gratitude to the amazing community that’s been with us every step of the way. Whether you're a partner, customer, or friend, we’d love to see you there. #speakeasyxgoldengoat
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Working closely with the Vercel team has been so rewarding. A talented team that cares about the nitty gritty details. They pushed us to stretch beyond convention to build a best in class TypeScript experience 👇 It was their feedback that led Georges Haidar to build out standalone function support in our Typescript generation. This made it possible for bundlers to tree-shake Speakeasy-generated TS libraries. This has been a huge win for builders working in the browser and on the edge.
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This is a massive moment for our team. We've long regarded Vercel as the company with the best developer experience bar none. To have our TypeScript SDK gen be used as part of their product is a huge honor and privilege. We'll keep working hard to help delight their users! Check out the new SDK // https://lnkd.in/gFc6UXck
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Last week's mega launch week — the final tally: 1. API Contract test gen 🧪 2. SDK gen w Webhooks support 🪝 3. API docs gen powered by Scalar 4. Pagination & custom code support for PHP gen 5. React hook generation powered by TanStack For all the details, check out our launch week page with release posts // https://lnkd.in/e4DAAJVv
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Day 5 of #MegaLaunchWeek, and we've got something for the TypeScript community... 🚀🪝 REACT HOOKS built on TanStack Query 🪝🚀 1 in 6 React projects use react Query for managing server state. Our new generator wraps your API's operations to create fully-typed hooks which utilize TanStack Query's powerful caching, synchronization, and data management features. Your API will be ready for immediate use in any React app Here are the key features you get out of the box: ✅ Full type safety from your API through React components ✅ Automatic cache management with smart invalidation utilities ✅ Support for both standard and infinite pagination patterns ✅ Integration with React Suspense ✅ Optimistic updates and background refetching ✅ Smart request deduplication and request cancellation We believe great TypeScript SDKs should do more than just wrap HTTP calls. They should integrate seamlessly with the tools and patterns developers already use. React hook generation is a step toward that vision. Check out our lead TypeScript engineer Georges Haidar doing a quick walkthrough of the React Hook code!