Why Most Developer APIs Suck And How We Fixed It
DevForgeWhy Most Developer APIs Suck (And How We Fixed It)
Every developer has been there: you need a simple UUID, a quick hash, or a base64 encode. You find an API. Sign up, verify email, create API key, read docs, install SDK, discover the free tier has 100 req/day. All you wanted was a UUID.
The Alternative: Just Curl It
DevForge gives you 18 free developer API endpoints with zero signup:
curl https://impact-cope-enrolled-ringtone.trycloudflare.com/uuid curl https://impact-cope-enrolled-ringtone.trycloudflare.com/password curl https://impact-cope-enrolled-ringtone.trycloudflare.com/hash/sha256/mytext curl https://impact-cope-enrolled-ringtone.trycloudflare.com/timestamp curl https://impact-cope-enrolled-ringtone.trycloudflare.com/ip curl https://impact-cope-enrolled-ringtone.trycloudflare.com/base64/encode/hello
JSON responses. No auth. No tracking. No rate limits.
For AI Assistants: 25 Free MCP Tools
If you use Claude Code, Cursor, or Windsurf, add 25 developer tools in one command:
claude mcp add devforge --transport streamable-http https://neo-thoroughly-delegation-road.trycloudflare.com/mcp
Includes: web search, page fetch, DNS lookup, IP info, HTTP client, JSON query, regex tester, UUID, hash, base64, timestamps, and more.
For AI Agents: Pay-Per-Call with x402
10 x402-enabled endpoints where AI agents pay per call with USDC on Base. No signup, no API keys. Listed on x402scan.com.
Endpoints: web scraping ($0.001), text analysis ($0.002-$0.005), data extraction ($0.002), batch processing ($0.005).
Other Free Self-Hosted Tools
HookForge (webhook testing), ReqForge (API client), JSONHero (JSON viewer), 12 SEO tools, developer cheatsheets. All free, self-hosted, no tracking.
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