Direct answer: I couldn’t find a clearly identifiable company named “API Strategist” in the public record (press, company directories, or major business databases) from the sources searched; the term “API strategist” more commonly refers to the role or practice of designing and executing API strategies for organizations rather than a single corporate entity[1][5][7].
Context & supporting details
- “API strategist” is used widely as a role/title and as a descriptor for services and best practices around APIs — e.g., guides on building an enterprise API strategy, API-first product thinking, and platform/partner APIs from vendors and consultancies[1][5][7].[1]
- Multiple specialist blogs and consultancies publish frameworks and services titled “API strategy” or “API strategist” (examples: Salesforce, Intellias, DreamFactory, API Evangelist), which offer consulting, implementation and governance advice rather than indicating a single company named “API Strategist”[1][3][5][6].[1]
If you meant an investment firm vs. a portfolio company
- Most searches for “API Strategist” return content about API strategy as a discipline (how to build, governance, monetization, developer experience) rather than an investment firm or product company named “API Strategist”[1][2][3][5][7].[1]
- If you intended a specific firm or startup called “API Strategist” (for example a boutique consultancy, VC, or product company), I couldn’t locate authoritative records (founder names, registration, press coverage, or site) in the sources reviewed. That suggests either:
- the entity is very new or small and not indexed widely yet, or
- it operates under a different legal/brand name, or
- the user’s reference is to the general offering (“an API strategist” role/service) rather than a company.
What I can deliver now (pick one)
- If you want a profile for a firm-like “API Strategist” (investment firm) or a portfolio-style company that would plausibly carry that name, I can draft a professional, investor-style profile using industry-standard assumptions about mission, sectors, differentiators and outlook—clearly labelled as hypothetical/creative and grounded in common API-market trends from sources such as Salesforce, Intellias and DreamFactory[1][3][5].[1][3][5]
- Or I can perform a deeper, live web search for an exact legal entity (checking business registries, LinkedIn company pages, Crunchbase, press databases) if you provide more identifying details (country, founder name, website, or where you heard the name). This might find small consultancies or products that don’t rank in general search results.
Next steps — choose one
- Ask me to produce a concise, fully-specified hypothetical profile for a firm or product named “API Strategist,” grounded in API-market research (I will label assumptions and cite sources on API strategy best practices)[1][5][7].[1][5][7]
- Provide extra identifiers (region, founders, URL, or where you saw the name) and I’ll re-run targeted searches for the actual company and return sourced findings.