@prashanth_29 we don't support subdomains unless we whitelist them, which explains the Old Navy issue. Will get those fixed.
What are all the domains you're having issues with?
I cannot believe I've been Google image searching "company logo transparent" this whole time like some kind of chump.
@logodotdev logo api solves all of this. About to save me (and Claude) HOURS
thanks for reporting @shash122tfu. It looks like you tripped up our system by using your personal X and LinkedIn for the company links. We try to hard block any photos of people.
If you find anything that needs updating https://t.co/A3Sl0IWfEe we will fix everything within 24 hours
@buildwithkoray@jessethanley sure you can do that but what if you need millions of logos now. Even better that results are validated with tens of thousands of customers hitting our APIs a few billion times per month.
It's also free for 99.8% of users, come have fun
@patrickdet@TweetsOfSumit@levelsio we've been working on the transition from Clearbit Logo for 2 years. Updated thousands of times per day.
Billions of API requests per month, come try it out.
🎲 Clearbit just nuked their free logo service
You could call it by for example:
> logo.clearbit .com/microsoft .com
To get Microsoft's logo
What's sad is they didn't just 301 redirect it to another service, like Google, which means lots of sites that rely on it to show logos of companies (like many of my sites) now break
They got acquired by Hubspot, so a cool fix for @dharmesh that I DM'd already would be to 301 it to Google's logo API:
> https://s2.googleusercontent .com/s2/favicons?domain=microsoft .com&sz=128
Or DuckDuckGo's logo API:
> https://icons.duckduckgo .com/ip3/microsoft.com.ico
I love websites that offer a service and then when they abandon it, respect the web and somehow keep it going or 301 redirect it to keep the web functioning, because when you browse older sites on the web, everything is just broken because nobody ever maintains shit after they sell the company!