Every DevOps team knows the pain: a schema breaks production, and rolling back means republishing, recomposing, and crossing your fingers. Graph artifacts change that -- giving you versioned, immutable schemas you can deploy, roll back, and audit with confidence. Now in preview. 🔗https://lnkd.in/eX7TpmY8
Apollo GraphQL
Software Development
San Francisco, California 19,066 followers
API orchestration for AI Agents, web, and mobile apps w/GraphQL. API connectivity with enterprise-proven infrastructure.
About us
Apollo GraphQL is the leader in open-source and commercial GraphQL technologies. Apollo helps developers and engineering teams build better software faster with a declarative, graph-based approach to API orchestration, accelerating application development and delivering better, more cohesive experiences, and now extending that same approach to power AI agents and agentic applications. With over 1 billion downloads of its open-source software, Apollo has become the standard for working with GraphQL and powers the most innovative brands today. The Apollo GraphOS® platform provides the infrastructure to unify APIs into a composable graph, enabling teams to query data from anywhere and ship new experiences with speed and confidence. Backed by Insight Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Matrix Partners, and Trinity Ventures, Apollo is headquartered in San Francisco. Learn more at: https://www.apollographql.com.
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- Software Development
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- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
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- Privately Held
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- 2016
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Scenes from last night's Agents & APIs developer meetup with Postman in San Francisco. A great time demoing, sharing best practices on how to scale API development, and helping users get their AI apps ready for production.
⚡ Even an AWS outage couldn’t slow this down. Sterling arrived already prepared with an alternative plan and his live demo of Claude skills.md integrated with Postman absolutely stole the show. 🤖💎 The Agents & APIs Developer Meetup hosted by Postman in their SF office had it all brilliant talks, great people, pizza, stickers, and views that make you forget you’re indoors. 🔥 Sterling showed how adaptability and creativity turn challenges into innovation. ⚙️ Then Michael from Apollo GraphQL followed with a powerful session combining REST, GraphQL, Anthropic Claude Code, VS Code, MCP concepts, and of course Postman. An inspiring look at how all these tools come together to empower agents and developers. 💡 Some thoughts I took away: - Code / text is still the best interface for developers 🧠 - Claude Code is quickly leading the AI coding-agent space 👀 - Agents are only as powerful as the tools they use ⚙️ - Integration and interoperability between tools are back in focus. . . maybe they always were 🔄 ✨ Big thanks to Postman, Sterling Chin, and Michael Watson for an evening full of learning, community, and inspiration. PS: If you’re interested in API testing, join us in just a few hours online where Juraj will be sharing practical tips in our next webinar how to build MCPs for backend testing 🚀 #AI #APIs #ClaudeCode #GraphQL #Postman #DeveloperExperience #AIAgents #Testing #Wopee #SanFrancisco
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Provisioning GraphQL runtimes, coordinating schema rollouts, managing progressive deployments, and ensuring safe rollbacks all take time and effort away from delivering user experiences. The Apollo GraphOS Operator handles this complexity. Declaratively deploy and manage #GraphQL environments at scale using Kubernetes-native workflows. 🔗https://lnkd.in/ek3iuWUB
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GraphQL Summit 2025 session playlist is live! 🎉 Relive the talks that inspired, challenged, and sparked new ideas or catch the ones you missed. 🎥 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/ej3Wkt54 #graphqlsummit #graphql #MCP
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Your subgraph or Connector in a federated #GraphQL architecture doesn’t exist in isolation. It’s part of a larger system where client queries span multiple services, and performance bottlenecks can cascade across the entire graph. Now available, Subgraph and Connector-level insights in GraphOS Studio. Enable your teams to quickly understand your services’ behavior in the context of a larger federated graph, helping you identify issues and proactively improve performance. Learn more about how to get started: https://lnkd.in/e2b-RC2p
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Andrew McGivery of the Apollo GraphQL connectors team getting under the hood of the connectors spec MCP tool and all the new language and mapping features launched He shower where these tools shine, making changes to your existing schema, taking advantage of the latest tools as they are available with the context your agent needs to get the job done He also demoed a peek into the future of a tool called connectors architect that understands how to think about you entities and data domains - giving you the ability to create a well orchestrated graph from many inputs at once...and just look at the graph it created 👀 #graphqlsummit
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Indeed's Technical Fellow Michael Cohen shared a key insight about API platform governance at scale. "Don't underestimate what you can get done with stewardship, but recognize when you need stronger governance. Our graph wouldn't be where it is today without very active stewards who care about the quality of the graph." This reflects Indeed's evolution from rapid platform adoption to managing 100 billion requests per month across 295 subgraphs. Early success created new challenges: traffic surged 20x, the core team faced "success overload," and rapid onboarding strained quality controls. Indeed's response: differentiated governance standards. Flexible approaches for internal experimentation, elevated quality requirements for external production APIs serving partners. The platform survived Indeed's recent organizational merger precisely because OneGraph already reflected the unified marketplace structure, validating their federated approach. How is your organization balancing platform flexibility with quality governance?
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AI is putting pressure on developer teams. Organizations need to build AI experiences faster, but platforms aren't ready to support them. At #GraphQLSummit 2025, we showed how Apollo powers the agentic world: customer-facing agents accessing APIs securely, GraphOS integrating into deployment workflows, and faster graph development. From our #MCP Server to the GraphOS Operator for Kubernetes, these announcements address what teams building AI-ready infrastructure need right now. 🔗https://lnkd.in/g2PYrQRs
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Your LLMs need API access, but every integration is custom code. Apollo MCP Server 1.0 turns your GraphQL API into MCP tools automatically - no wrapper code, no manual definitions. Any MCP client, like Claude Desktop, Cursor, Goose, or your custom agent, can discover and use those tools. Production-ready with OAuth 2.1 and OpenTelemetry built in. Read more to learn how to get started: https://lnkd.in/e2EUGSrc
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🚀 Join us in NYC for the MCP Server Builder Series – October Session! The event will reach capacity 👉 RSVP now: https://luma.com/gs15rj1h Connect with fellow developers and explore how the Model Context Protocol (MCP) is shaping the next generation of agent-driven tools. You'll hear from Amanda Martin, Nnenna Ndukwe ~ AI and Emerging Technology, Linda Haviv, Nancy Chauhan, Erin Mikail 🏄🏼♀️ Staples and Benjie D. as they share real-world demos, infrastructure insights, and lessons learned from building MCP servers. 🗓️ Thursday, October 23 | 6–9 PM 📍 Fractal Tech - Brooklyn, NY Expect hands-on talks, light bites, and great conversation with the MCP community.
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