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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 9 MIN

Why Your API Needs Structured Error Responses

from The Developer Tools Podcast with Fexingo: APIs, Infrastructure, and Software for Engineers · host Fexingo

Most developers have dealt with cryptic API error messages like '500 Internal Server Error' or vague 'Something went wrong' responses. But bad error responses aren't just annoying — they cause real damage: debugging delays, frustrated developers, and even security leaks. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore why structured error responses matter, using concrete examples like a payment API that returns different error formats depending on the endpoint, and a file storage service that accidentally exposed system paths through its error messages. They discuss common patterns — like the RFC 7807 Problem Details standard, consistent error codes, and including trace IDs — and argue that investing in good error responses reduces support tickets, speeds up integration, and builds developer trust. If you're building or consuming APIs, this episode will change how you think about error handling. #APIErrors #RESTAPI #DeveloperExperience #ErrorHandling #RFC7807 #APIDesign #BackendDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #APIQuality #DevTools #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #APIs #DeveloperTools #Debugging #ErrorMessages #StructuredErrors Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Most developers have dealt with cryptic API error messages like '500 Internal Server Error' or vague 'Something went wrong' responses. But bad error responses aren't just annoying — they cause real damage: debugging delays, frustrated developers, and even security leaks. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore why structured error responses matter, using concrete examples like a payment API that returns different error formats depending on the endpoint, and a file storage service that accidentally exposed system paths through its error messages. They discuss common patterns — like the RFC 7807 Problem Details standard, consistent error codes, and including trace IDs — and argue that investing in good error responses reduces support tickets, speeds up integration, and builds developer trust. If you're building or consuming APIs, this episode will change how you think about error handling. #APIErrors #RESTAPI #DeveloperExperience #ErrorHandling #RFC7807 #APIDesign #BackendDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #APIQuality #DevTools #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #APIs #DeveloperTools #Debugging #ErrorMessages #StructuredErrors Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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