
Swytchcode
Turn your API into an AI experience.
616 followers
Turn your API into an AI experience.
616 followers
Swytchcode lets your API speak for itself. Turn static docs into an AI playground where developers can chat, test, and generate workflows instantly. Built for API-first teams.













Aident AI
this looks promising. code + LLM can be system 1 + system 2 thinking
TinyCommand
Congrats on the launch!
this is such a real pain-point for dev teams. The SDK-first angle is especially interesting :)
One thing I’m curious about: when an API changes, how does Swytchcode keep everything in sync?
Really like how SwytchCode turns static API docs into an interactive AI-powered playground with real code in 15+ languages and live workflows. How do you handle enterprise-level security and governance when exposing API metadata and workflow generation to external third-party consumers?
Swytchcode
@andywithbebop Thank you for the support. At the moment we are only working with public APIs and no data passes through Swytchcode. We are working towards implementing more governance measures and advancing the security of the process.
Impressive work — this finally solves the painful gap between static API docs and real integration workflows. The ability to upload an OpenAPI file or just an SDK and instantly get interactive docs, AI-generated workflows, and live testing in one place is a huge time-saver.
I especially like that it doesn’t stop at “endpoint explanations,” but actually builds multi-step flows developers can run and adapt. For API-first products, this feels like the missing piece that turns documentation into an onboarding engine. Great launch!
Swytchcode
@ondrej_smutny Thanks a lot! Supportive feedback like this means a lot to us.
Also worth noting — this kind of approach could make a big difference in how early users feel the product’s value. The faster they get that “aha” moment, the faster real traction builds.
Really cool! We’re actually building a commercial API ourselves, I’ve already shared it with my team — we’ll test it out.
As someone in QA, I really like how Swytchcode bridges documentation and real testing. Being able to test APIs directly in an AI-driven playground will speed up debugging and integration checks