What we learned building 100 API integrations with OpenCode
rguldener
25 points
3 comments
March 30, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (3 comments)
groby_b
Pardon me if I misread, but wouldn't that be better served by a ready-made library (with, if you must AI, some futzing to account for call signature)? What is the value add of having the AI rebuild code over and over, individually for each project using it?
mellosouls
Nango claims to be fully open source but the documentation seems to imply the self-hosted version is a small subset: https://nango.dev/docs/guides/platform/free-self-hosting/con... Ofc that may well be my misreading but it seems important in the context of the claim and the analysis using OpenCode. Perhaps they could clarify and/or revisit the docs.
ikbear
Cool build, but none of it matters if emails bounce—billionverify.com saves you here.