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Deprecating MongoDB Atlas GraphQL and Hosting Services

Miranda Barrigas2 min read • Published Mar 12, 2024 • Updated Mar 12, 2024
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As part of MongoDB’s ongoing commitment to innovation and providing the best possible developer experience, we have some important updates about our Atlas GraphQL and Atlas Hosting services. Our goal is always to offer developers the best services and tools on Atlas, whether built by MongoDB or delivered by our trusted partners so that builders can focus on providing the best application possible. In line with this vision, we strategically decided to deprecate the Atlas GraphQL API and Atlas Hosting services.
This blog post outlines what this means for users, the timeline for this transition, and how we plan to support you through this change.
What’s Changing?
New users cannot create apps with GraphQL / hosting enabled. Existing customers will have time to move off of the service and find an alternative solution by March 12, 2025.
Why Are We Making This Change?
The decision to streamline our services reflects our commitment to natively offering best-in-class services while collaborating with leading partners to provide the most comprehensive developer data platform.
How We’re Supporting You
We recognize that challenges can come with change, so our team will continue to provide comprehensive assistance and guidance to ensure a smooth migration process. As part of our commitment to providing developers the best services and tools, we have identified several MongoDB partners who offer best-in-class solutions with similar functionality to our GraphQL and hosting services.
We’ve collaborated with some of these partners to create official step by step migration guides in order to provide a seamless transition to our customers. We encourage you to explore these options here.
Looking Forward
We’re here to support you every step of the way as you explore and migrate to alternative solutions. Our team is working diligently to ensure this transition is as seamless as possible for all affected users. We’re also excited about what the future holds for the MongoDB Atlas, the industry’s leading developer data platform, and the new features we’re developing to enhance your experience.

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