Hashnode moves GraphQL API behind paid plan, breaking free-tier developer workflows
Hashnode, a blogging platform popular with developers, quietly retired free access to its GraphQL API in June 2026, requiring a Pro subscription for all API requests — both reads and writes. The company cited abuse by scrapers and spam farms as the primary reason for the change. Pro is priced at approximately $5 per month per publication, also locking features like headless mode, webhooks, GitHub backup, and bulk markdown imports behind the paywall. Developers who built automated workflows — such as CI-based publishing or stats dashboards — on the previously free API found those pipelines silently broken. Hashnode has stated that publications which had webhooks, custom domains, or GitHub backup configured before Pro launched will be grandfathered in and remain unaffected.
This is an AI-generated summary. ShortSingh links to the original source for the complete article.
Discussion (0)
Log in to join the discussion and vote.
Log in