ArangoDB
ArangoDB (now operating as Arango) is the company behind the open-source, graph-native multi-model database of the same name, which unifies graph, document, key/value, vector and full-text search in a single core with one declarative query language, AQL. The database exposes its entire feature surface over a RESTful HTTP API documented with OpenAPI 3.1, and the company also runs the Arango Managed Platform (AMP, formerly ArangoGraph Insights Platform / Oasis) — a managed cloud on AWS, GCP and Azure whose control plane is a gRPC/Protobuf API at api.cloud.arangodb.com with a companion oasisctl CLI. Arango publishes official drivers for JavaScript, Python, Java, Go and PHP, an official Model Context Protocol server for AQL generation, and a Kubernetes operator.
Real signal across most facets with visible, nameable gaps — the contract exists but is thin, or the portal is good while governance and commercial terms are absent.
API Evangelist profiles ArangoDB the way a machine reads it — 51 machine-readable artifacts across 24 APIs, pulled from the provider's own public surface and indexed so a developer, an analyst, or an AI agent can evaluate it against every other provider on the network.
Every provider in the network is reduced to the same set of machine-readable artifacts — OpenAPI contracts, event specifications, GraphQL schemas, runnable collections, pricing and rate-limit signals, security posture, OAuth scopes, and the agent surfaces (MCP servers and skills) that let software drive the API on its own. We profile them because the interface is the part of a company you can actually inspect: it is a truer signal of what a provider does than any marketing page. From those artifacts we compute the Kin Score — ArangoDB scores 51.3/100 (developing), with a separate agent-readiness read of 49/100 (agent ready). The full breakdown is below, followed by every artifact we hold — each card links through to its machine-readable definition on apis.io.
Kin Score
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How we profile ArangoDB
Each block below is one kind of artifact we hold for ArangoDB. For each we say what it is and why it earns a place in the profile, then list every one we've indexed — capped at two rows, scroll within the panel for the rest.
APIs 24
Each API is captured as its own OpenAPI definition — every operation, parameter, and response. This is the single most useful machine-readable description of what an API does, and it's what lets us score, lint, mock, and generate against it without asking the provider for anything.
Individual APIs this provider publishes, each with its own machine-readable definition.
Arango Managed Platform (AMP) API
The control-plane API of the Arango Managed Platform (formerly ArangoGraph Insights Platform / Oasis) — the managed ArangoDB cloud. It is a gRPC API defined in protocol buffers,...
Arango Managed Platform SCIM API
SCIM 2.0 user and group provisioning endpoint for Arango Managed Platform organizations, used to synchronize identities from an external identity provider into an AMP organizati...
ArangoDB Administration API
Get server information, manage licenses, shut down nodes, and more
ArangoDB Analyzers API
Manage Analyzers for transforming data
ArangoDB Authentication API
Manage session tokens and JWT secrets
ArangoDB Batch Requests API
Run multiple operations using a single request
ArangoDB Cluster API
Get information, monitor, and administrate cluster deployments
ArangoDB Collections API
Manage collections for organizing documents
ArangoDB Databases API
Manage databases for organizing collections
ArangoDB Documents API
Perform CRUD operations on JSON-based records
ArangoDB Foxx API
Manage microservices written in JavaScript
ArangoDB Graphs API
Manage named graphs and query edges
ArangoDB Hot Backups API
Manage incremental data backups
ArangoDB Import API
Load JSON data in bulk
ArangoDB Indexes API
Improve the performance of queries
ArangoDB Jobs API
Execute requests asynchronously
ArangoDB Monitoring API
Access logs, statistics, and metrics
ArangoDB Queries API
Run, process, and manage AQL queries
ArangoDB Replication API
Control data replication for deployments
ArangoDB Security API
Configure audit logging, encryption at rest and encryption in transit
ArangoDB Tasks API
Set up JavaScript code to run periodically or timed
ArangoDB Transactions API
Execute JavaScript and Stream Transactions
ArangoDB Users API
Manage ArangoDB user accounts
ArangoDB Views API
Manage Views to use ArangoSearch for information retrieval
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Open Collections 23
Open, tool-agnostic collections carry the same runnable value as Postman without locking you to one client — the portable, forkable form of the same exercise.
Open, tool-agnostic API collections (OpenAPI-derived and Bruno).
API Collection
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Administration API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Analyzers API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Authentication API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Batch Requests API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Cluster API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Collections API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Databases API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Documents API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Foxx API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Graphs API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Hot Backups API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Import API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Indexes API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Jobs API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Monitoring API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Queries API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Replication API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Security API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Tasks API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Transactions API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Users API
OPEN COLLECTIONArangoDB Core Views API
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MCP Servers 1
Model Context Protocol servers expose these APIs directly to AI agents. We profile them because agent-native access is the fastest-growing way this provider's capabilities actually get used.
Model Context Protocol servers that expose these APIs to AI agents.
arangodb-mcp.yml
MCP SERVERSecurity Posture 2
Authentication, domain security, vulnerability disclosure, and trust-center signals — the evidence that a provider takes security seriously enough to document it. We profile it because you can't govern what you can't see.
Authentication, domain security, vulnerability disclosure, and trust-center signals.
Agentic Access 1
An x-agentic-access contract marks which operations are safe for an agent to run on its own and which need a human in the loop. It is the difference between an API an agent can use and one it can use safely.
Recommended x-agentic-access execution contracts for AI agents.
Resources
Every other property we hold for ArangoDB — documentation, portals, status pages, policies, and corporate surface — grouped by the job it does, following the integrator's arc from getting started to running in production.
Get Started 3
Portal, sign-up, and the first successful call
Documentation 2
Reference material describing how the API behaves
Agent Surfaces 5
MCP servers, agent skills, and machine-readable catalogs
Design & Contract 5
Pagination, idempotency, versioning, errors, and events
Build 5
SDKs, sample code, and the tooling you integrate with
Access & Security 2
Authentication, authorization, and security posture
Operate 4
Status, limits, changes, and where to get help
Commercial 2
Pricing, plans, and the legal terms of use
Company 2
The organization behind the API
Other 2
Properties that don't map to a standard resource type
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