Cat facts was an api that I had actually heard of long before I started coding. It's a funny application that allows you to send random facts about cats, dogs, and other various animals to anyone you want. It is completely free, and fairly funny depending on the reactions you get from people who weren't expecting it. You can find the site below.
Football predictions is an api that allows one to see various stats and odds on predictions for soccer games, and is used by various sites and pulls data from soccer leagues from all around the world. There is a free option that allows 100 calls a month, and 3 paid options: $15, $25, and $30 a month which offer up to 12,000 calls a day. They can be found below.
Spoonacular is an API that helps people understand what ingredients are in what recipes, how to use recipes with what's in your own fridge, make meal plans, and a lot more, making for a very solid and heavily designed API. There is a free option that limits 150 points a day, going all the way up to $149 a month which offers 10,000 points a day. You can find the API down below.
We talked about 3 API's: Cat Facts, Football Predictions, and Spoonacular, going over the main focus of each API, and what their costs entail. All of them are free, with the last 2 having varied paying options alongside.