Help & Support
We're here to help you succeed with ApiGear. Whether you're just getting started or building complex integrations, our community and team are ready to assist.
Join the Community
The best way to get help is to connect with other ApiGear users and the development team.
Slack Community
Our Slack workspace is the most active place for discussions. Here you can:
- Ask questions and get answers from experienced users
- Share your projects and get feedback
- Discuss best practices for API design
- Stay updated on new features and releases
- Connect directly with the ApiGear team
Report Issues
Found something that's not working as expected? We want to know about it.
Before Reporting
- Check existing issues — Someone may have already reported the same problem
- Try the latest version — The issue might be fixed in a newer release
- Gather information — The more details you provide, the faster we can help
What to Include
When creating an issue, please include:
- Environment: OS, CLI/Studio version, template version
- Steps to reproduce: Minimal example that demonstrates the problem
- Expected behavior: What you thought should happen
- Actual behavior: What actually happened
- Error messages: Full error output, logs, or screenshots
Request Features
Have an idea that would make ApiGear better? We love hearing from users about what would help their workflow.
Good Feature Requests Include
- Use case: Describe the problem you're trying to solve
- Proposed solution: How you envision it working
- Alternatives: Other approaches you've considered
- Impact: How this would benefit your project or the community
We prioritize features based on community demand and alignment with ApiGear's roadmap. Popular requests get implemented faster!
Contributing
ApiGear is open source and built by a community of contributors. There are many ways to get involved:
Code Contributions
- CLI Repository — The command-line tool written in Go
- Studio Repository — The desktop application
- Template Repositories — Language-specific code generators
Documentation
Help improve the docs you're reading right now:
- Documentation Repository — Fix typos, clarify explanations, add examples
Share Your Work
- Write blog posts about your ApiGear projects
- Create tutorials and videos
- Answer questions in Slack or GitHub discussions
- Share templates you've built with the community
Professional Support
For enterprise deployments or custom requirements, ApiGear is backed by Epic Games. Contact us for:
- Priority support and SLAs
- Custom template development
- Training and onboarding
- Integration consulting