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Software development • 9 February 2026

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♪ The API-First approach: Why the interface should be first

In the traditional [software development](/services/software development), the API (Application Programming Interface) was often treated as a subsequent idea – an interface that was added at the end of the project to provide data for a mobile app or a partner. The API-First approach raises this mindset. Here the API becomes the central product, which is at the heart of design and development from the beginning.

This article explains why the API-First approach is crucial for modern, connected applications and what benefits it brings to your company.

This article is part of our comprehensive guide: [The ultimate guide to software development 2026](link to capillary page).

What does API-First mean?

API-First means that the development of an application begins with the design of the API before a single line of code is written for the user interface (UI). The API is treated as an independent product, with its own users (the developers they consume) and a clear, consistent and well documented structure.

The process typically looks like this:

  • Design & Prototyping: The team designs the API, defines the endpoints, data formats and authentication methods. Tools like OpenAPI (former Swagger) are used to describe the API.

  • Mocking & Feedback: Based on the API description, a “Mock server” is created. This simulates the API so that frontend developers and other teams can start developing even before the backend is fully implemented.

  • Implementation: The backend team implements the logic behind the API while the frontend team develops the user interface in parallel.

The advantages of API-First approach

1. Parallel development and faster time-to-market

Since the API is defined and docked from the beginning, frontend and backend teams no longer have to wait for each other. They can work in parallel, which drastically shortens the overall development time. New products and features reach the market faster.

2. Consistent user experience across all channels

Whether web application, mobile app, smartwatch or the application of a partner – all access the same central API. This ensures that the business logic and the data are consistent on all channels, which leads to a seamless and reliable user experience.

3. Better Development Experience

A well thought-out and documented API is a pleasure for developers. You can quickly understand the API, easily integrate and work productively. This is important not only for internal teams but also crucial if you want to win external developers or partners for your ecosystem.

4. Higher quality and low

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