
What I like best about Amazon API Gateway is how it simplifies the process of building, securing, and scaling APIs without having to manage any infrastructure. It provides an easy way to create RESTful and WebSocket APIs, handle authentication with IAM or Cognito, and integrate seamlessly with AWS Lambda, DynamoDB, and other AWS services.
I also appreciate its built-in features like rate limiting, caching, and monitoring through CloudWatch, which make it easy to manage APIs efficiently and ensure high performance.
Overall, API Gateway enables me to focus on application logic rather than infrastructure, helping deliver secure, scalable, and cost-effective APIs faster. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Amazon API Gateway is a powerful service, one thing I dislike is that its pricing model can become complex and expensive at scale — especially for high-volume or chatty APIs.
Additionally, the initial configuration and debugging process can be a bit overwhelming for new users, since it involves several interconnected AWS services like IAM, Lambda, and CloudWatch.
Managing versioning and deployment stages can also feel a bit rigid compared to newer API management platforms, and latency can occasionally increase when integrating with multiple backend services.
Despite these challenges, the overall benefits of scalability, reliability, and integration with the AWS ecosystem still make API Gateway a strong choice Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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