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Employee Listings Sorting and Rate Limit Changes for Free APIs

Happy Easter everyone! While children enjoy their candy, you can look forward to new features this week.

Introducing sort_by Parameter in the Employee Listing API Endpoint

Ever wondered how to find the most recent employees to join Company X or identify those who just left? How about doing this without making expensive API calls to download every employee's information?

Introducing the sort_by parameter, which enables you to sort employees, both past and present, based on their join or departure date.

Learn more about the sort_by parameter in the API documentation for the Employee Listing API Endpoint.

Rate Limits for Free APIs Now Tied to Your Subscription Plan

We offer and maintain our free APIs because we believe our users will find them useful, just as we do. For instance, we utilize the Disposable Email Checker API Endpoint to prevent new user registrations with disposable emails, helping to avoid free trial abuse.

To sustainably provide these APIs for free, we've adjusted the rate limits for our free APIs. Rate limits will now depend on your subscription plan:

  • PAYG plan: 2 requests/min
  • $49/mo plan: 20 requests/min
  • $299/mo plan: 50 requests/min
  • $899/mo plan: 100 requests/min
  • $1899/mo plan: 300 requests/min

Search API Coming Soon

We've been working hard on a Search API to address the challenge of obtaining URLs for profiles and enriching profiles. Stay tuned for an update on the launch of the Search API in our next email!

If you have any questions, feel free to send us an email to [email protected].

Steven Goh | CEO
World's laziest CEO. Before starting the highly-successful Proxycurl and Sapiengraph, Steven founded 5 other startups: Gom VPN, Kloudsec, SilvrBullet, NuMoney, and SharedHere.

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