Great list of partners. I wonder if those companies will be seeding experts with their employees or if they're actually reaching out to their own communities?
We're (sendwithus.com) proud to be a partner -- I think this is really huge, having implemented many of these API's before. Just knowing what's possible with a product/API can be difficult, and pulling in an outside expert can really help at that.<p>I think it's also a really awesome way for a startup like us to test if there's value in us having services that share our subject matter expertise.
This is awesome news. Even though most of the APIs are really well documented, AirPair would be very useful for getting help with fixing those little bugs with integration that can take hours to figure out. I would have loved something like this when I was working on a project with Twitter's API a couple months ago.
Announcement details and partners list => <a href="http://airpa.ir/api-partners" rel="nofollow">http://airpa.ir/api-partners</a><p>A survey on Api usage we're doing today => <a href="http://airpa.ir/2014-q1-api-survey" rel="nofollow">http://airpa.ir/2014-q1-api-survey</a>
At TokBox, we get many requests for help integrating our API to add live video chat into existing products. I think that AirPair's expert integration will be a great resource to offload some of that work to our community who are already familiar with our platform.
Looks cool! Would be interesting to see what the average request is for / which api has the highest demand for help.<p>I wonder if the companies would put some cash in to subsidize the starting of integration. Like first hour free.