Software · head to head
Apigee vs BugHerd

Apigee
Software
API management platform for designing, securing, and scaling APIs
- From
- $500/monthly
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Apigee the free evaluation is a sandbox limited to 60 days; BugHerd priced per project rather than per organization, so agencies managing many client sites can reach $125 to $150 per month per project tier
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Apigee and BugHerd actually diverge.
Identical on both: pricing model (subscription), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Apigee
- API Gateway
- API Analytics
- Developer Portal
- Google Cloud services
- Azure
- AWS
- Okta
- Cloud support
Only in BugHerd
Nothing recorded that Apigee does not also cover.
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Apigee
- Publishing, securing and versioning APIs for an enterprise API programnot BugHerd
- Monetizing APIs and running a developer portalnot BugHerd
- Analyzing API traffic and defending APIs against bots and abusenot BugHerd
BugHerd
No use cases recorded yet. See the BugHerd review.
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Apigee
- The free evaluation is a sandbox limited to 60 days
- Pay-as-you-go has no SLA available at all
- Pay-as-you-go bills environments separately from API calls, with a Base environment costing $365 per month per region
- The Base environment is capped at 50 QPS with an SLA of up to 99%
- Standard API Proxy calls are billed at $20 per 1M calls up to 50M, and Extensible API Proxy calls at $100 per 1M calls up to 50M
- API Analytics is a paid add-on at $20 per 1M API calls and cannot be bought on a Base environment
- Advanced API Security is a paid add-on at $350 per 1M API calls and cannot be bought on a Base environment
- Monetization is unavailable on pay-as-you-go and requires a subscription tier
- Additional API proxy deployments beyond those included cost $0.04 per hour per region on a Comprehensive environment
- Subscription tiers Standard, Enterprise and Enterprise Plus are quote only with no published price
- Google Cloud networking charges for IP addresses, data transfer out and forwarding rules are billed on top of Apigee usage
BugHerd
- Priced per project rather than per organization, so agencies managing many client sites can reach $125 to $150 per month per project tier
Pricing, plan by plan
Apigee
$500/monthly- Starter$500/monthly
- API gateway
- Analytics
- Developer portal
- Professional$2500/monthly
- Advanced security
- Traffic management
- Monetization
- Enterprise$undefined/monthly
- Custom deployment
- SLA
- Dedicated support
BugHerd
On requestNo published plan breakdown. See the BugHerd review.
Which should you pick?
Choose Apigee if
- You need api gateway.
- You work on Cloud, Hybrid, On-premises.
- You also want api analytics.
Choose BugHerd if
Nothing in the data separates BugHerd from Apigee on the points above - pick on price and on how each one feels to use.
Questions people ask
- Is Apigee or BugHerd better?
- Neither clearly leads. Apigee starts at $500/monthly and BugHerd at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Apigee or BugHerd?
- Apigee starts at $500/monthly and BugHerd at On request.
- Does Apigee or BugHerd run on more platforms?
- Apigee runs on Cloud, Hybrid, On-premises. BugHerd runs on Web.
- What is Apigee best used for?
- Apigee is most often used for publishing, securing and versioning apis for an enterprise api program, monetizing apis and running a developer portal, analyzing api traffic and defending apis against bots and abuse. Of those, publishing, securing and versioning apis for an enterprise api program and monetizing apis and running a developer portal are not what BugHerd is typically brought in for.
- What can Apigee do that BugHerd cannot?
- Apigee covers API Gateway, API Analytics, Developer Portal, Google Cloud services.
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