Architecture
How Apiboost Extends Azure API Management
Your APIM policies, subscriptions, and runtime behavior remain unchanged.
Apiboost connects via the Management REST API.
↓ SAML / OAuth2 / OIDC / Azure AD ↓
Apiboost Developer Portal
↓ Gateway Abstraction ↓
primary
Azure APIM
additional
Apigee
additional
AWS
What Stays Unchanged
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Azure APIM gateway policies
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API product definitions
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Backend service configs
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Rate limiting & throttling
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Runtime traffic routing
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Azure Monitor integration
Microsoft Partnership
Available on the Azure Marketplace
Apiboost is listed on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace — use your existing Azure committed spend, simplify procurement, and deploy alongside your APIM infrastructure.
Customer Proof
Enterprises Building on Apiboost
90 days
Allstate
From kickoff to a fully branded, production-ready API developer portal — accelerating Allstate's ability to deliver secure API products to internal and external consumers.
300%
Experian
Increase in published API catalog. Dramatically expanded discoverability and adoption of Experian's data services across its developer community.
Global
Danfoss
Strategic platform for digital transformation — enabling seamless partner and developer onboarding across Danfoss's worldwide engineering ecosystem.
Going Deeper
Detailed Comparisons
For organizations evaluating specific alternatives, head-to-head documents are available — feature-by-feature analysis, architectural differences, and migration considerations.
Apiboost Case Studies

Ready to unlock the full potential of your APIs?
After building 100+ API portals for enterprises, we’ve seen the exact same pattern: API programs stall not because of bad APIs, but because fragmented, multi-gateway environments create massive security gaps and operational friction. Apiboost was built to solve this.

Apiboost is a developer portal company spun off from Achieve Internet, a custom software development firm with over 20 years of experience.

We help businesses increase API adoption through a self-managed Developer Portal that enhances the developer experience, speeds up onboarding, streamlines support, and includes interactive tools like visual page builder, API catalog, analytics, and more.

Headquartered in St Petersburg, Florida, Apiboost is proud to serve partners across Europe and North America, helping organizations launch powerful, scalable developer portals that drive adoption and deliver real business results.

As a certified partner of both Google and Microsoft, Apiboost is enterprise-ready and available directly on the Microsoft Azure Marketplaces to streamline your procurement.
AWS API Gateway + Apiboost
Your AWS APIs Deserve a Real Developer Portal
AWS API Gateway doesn't ship with a developer portal. Most enterprises either skip it or build a custom one — and that build decision quietly creates a second kind of lock-in: a portal that works for AWS and absolutely nothing else, owned and maintained by your engineering team forever. Apiboost is the independent developer experience layer that works with AWS today and grows with your gateway choices tomorrow.
What Apiboost Developer Portal Makes Possible

Consolidate Duplicated Tooling
Your engineering teams shouldn't have to manage different portal experiences for different gateways. Apiboost decouples the developer experience from your infrastructure, allowing your team to own a single platform rather than being tied to your vendor's roadmap

Managing separate developer portals for Apigee, AWS, and Azure fragments your security and credential management. Apiboost solves this by providing a single, unified control plane to govern access and audit usage across every gateway in your infrastructure

Accelerate Time-to-Market
Time-to-market for new API products is directly tied to how fast you can onboard consumers. Running multiple gateways without a unified developer portal creates invisible friction that compounds with every launch. Apiboost eliminates this drag, giving you a centralized hub that maximizes developer adoption velocity.

Future-Proof Your Infrastructure for AI
AI agents don't care whether your APIs live on Apigee or AWS—they just need consistent access and keys. Apiboost provides the centralized orchestration layer required to securely enable agent-to-agent access and MCP integrations without context-switching between different gateway portals
The Build-It-Yourself Reality
AWS Gives You the Gateway. Everything Else Is on You.
AWS's "developer portal" is a reference SAM application — a starting point, not a maintained product. To get a production-grade developer portal on AWS, here's what your team would need to build and maintain:
API catalog & docs
Team management
Developer auth
API key provisioning
Key rotation & revocation
Team management
Access controls
Apiboost - Included
✓ Unified API catalog (OpenAPI, GraphQL, AsyncAPI, WSDL)
✓ SAML 2.0, OAuth2, OIDC (incl. Cognito)
✓ Full credential lifecycle (create/rotate/revoke)
✓ External key storage (Okta, Keycloak)
✓ Roles, invitations, shared apps
✓ Access Groups (private bundles → developers or teams)
✓ Configurable workflows (auto/manual)
✓ CI/CD APIs — docs update on deploy
✓ AWS + Apigee + Azure simultaneously
Maintained, updated, and supported. Deploy in days.
Approval workflows
Doc automation
The Comparison
Azure APIM Built-in Portal vs. Apiboost
Capability | Competitor | Apiboost |
|---|---|---|
Supported gateways | Azure APIM only | Azure APIM, Apigee Edge & X, AWS + extensible |
Team management | None (individual subscriptions) | Roles, invitations, shared apps + Access Groups |
Extensibility | HTML/CSS/JS widgets | Plugin system + event-driven pub/sub + extensible modules |
Credential management | Subscription keys | Create/rotate/revoke all formats + Okta & Keycloak |
Access control | Product visibility settings | Access Groups: private product bundles → developers or teams |
Developer sync | Azure AD integration | Bidirectional, configurable per gateway |
SSO protocols | Azure AD / OAuth | SAML 2.0, OAuth2, OIDC (incl. Azure AD) |
API doc formats | REST, WebSocket, GraphQL, gRPC, WADL/WSDL/OData | OpenAPI, GraphQL, AsyncAPI, WSDL + unified cross-gateway catalog |
Doc automation | API revision-based | CI/CD APIs — docs update on deploy |
Approval workflows | Azure-native subscriptions | Configurable per gateway (auto/manual) |
Content management | Limited built-in pages | Built-in CMS with multilingual support |
Note: Table rows ordered by Azure's biggest gaps first (team management, extensibility, multi-gateway), not alphabetically.



