Top iOS apps chart
API · /applecharts-api
Apple Charts API
Live Apple App Store, Music and Podcast charts by country, with no key. This reads Apple's own public Marketing Tools RSS feeds and returns clean JSON: the top apps (free and paid), the most-played songs and the top podcasts, ranked, for any of Apple's storefronts. The apps endpoint ranks the top free or paid iOS apps; the music endpoint ranks the most-played songs on Apple Music; the podcasts endpoint ranks the top podcasts on Apple Podcasts — each entry with its rank, title, artist or developer, artwork, genres and store link. The app-store / charts / trending-media layer for app-store optimisation (ASO), market research, media-monitoring and content tools. Distinct from the iTunes catalogue-lookup reader and the App-Store-search reader — this is the live top-charts data per country. Live from Apple; short cache only.
API health
healthy- Uptime
- 100.00%
- Server probes · 24h
- Avg latency
- 531 ms
- Server probes · 24h
- Subscribers
- 3,055
- active
- Total calls
- 12
- last 7 days
Pricing
Pick a tier — billed monthly, cancel anytime.
Free
Free
- 10,800 calls / month
- 3 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 10.8k calls/month
- 3 req/sec
- All endpoints
- No credit card
Starter
€7.00 /month
- 198,000 calls / month
- 10 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 198k calls/month
- 10 req/sec
- Email support
Pro
€24.20 /month
- 1,020,000 calls / month
- 25 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 1.02M calls/month
- 25 req/sec
- Priority support
Scale
€70.50 /month
- 6,300,000 calls / month
- 60 requests / second
- Hard cap (429 above quota, no overage)
- 6.3M calls/month
- 60 req/sec
- Dedicated SLA
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Code snippets
Sign up to get an API key, then call any path under your slug.
curl https://api.oanor.com/applecharts-api/SOME_PATH \
-H "x-oanor-key: oanor_test_..."
const res = await fetch("https://api.oanor.com/applecharts-api/SOME_PATH", {
headers: { "x-oanor-key": "oanor_test_..." }
});
const data = await res.json();
$ch = curl_init("https://api.oanor.com/applecharts-api/SOME_PATH");
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, ["x-oanor-key: oanor_test_..."]);
$response = curl_exec($ch);
import requests
r = requests.get(
"https://api.oanor.com/applecharts-api/SOME_PATH",
headers={"x-oanor-key": "oanor_test_..."},
)
print(r.json())
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