There are detailed frameworks for managing API evolution, one of the most challenging aspects of treating APIs as products, with three primary strategies outlined:
												Global Versioning
												Entire API versions (v1, v2) that provide clear upgrade paths but increase operational complexity.
												Evolution-Only Approach
												Continuous backward-compatible improvements without versioning, following strict extension rules:
												- Never remove anything
												- Never change processing rules
												- Never make optional things required
												- Anything added must be optional
												Hybrid Model
												Combining evolution for non-breaking changes with versioning for breaking changes: the approach used by companies like Stripe.
												RESTful API Design Patterns and Best Practices highlights a MagicStore case study that demonstrates this in practice. When replacing their confusing /catalog endpoint with /products, the team didn't force immediate migration. Instead, they:
												- Introduced /products alongside existing /catalog
												- Added deprecation headers: Sunset: Wed, 30 Sep 2025 23:59:59 GMT
												- Provided comprehensive migration guides
												- Monitored usage analytics to track transition progress
												- Only removed /catalog after ensuring complete migration
												This disciplined approach transformed a potentially disruptive breaking change into a trust-building demonstration of thoughtful stewardship.