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FXMacroData has joined the Google for Startups Cloud Program, adding support behind the infrastructure, documentation, and product work driving the next phase of the platform.

FXMacroData Joins the Google for Startups Cloud Program

June 11, 2026 | Company News

We are excited to share a meaningful milestone for the platform: FXMacroData has been accepted into the Google for Startups Cloud Program.

When FXMacroData launched, the goal was straightforward. Macroeconomic data is too often fragmented, awkward to work with, and difficult to use consistently across research, trading, and production systems. FXMacroData was built to make that easier by providing a cleaner, more usable layer for macro data, release timing, and developer workflows.

Joining the Google for Startups Cloud Program is a strong signal that the product is moving in the right direction, and it gives us additional resources as we keep building.

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FXMacroData has been accepted into the Google for Startups Cloud Program at the pre-funded startup tier.

What This Means for FXMacroData

This matters for one main reason: it gives us more backing behind the infrastructure and product work users already rely on.

Over the coming months, it should help us keep improving a few core areas:

  • Platform reliability: continuing to strengthen the delivery of macroeconomic releases, historical series, and core product surfaces.
  • Developer workflows: making the API, documentation, and integration paths easier to use across research and production use cases.
  • Product iteration: giving us more room to keep refining the platform as usage grows.

That applies across the main FXMacroData surfaces people use today: the API, the release calendar, the dashboard pages, and the MCP server workflow.

Looking Ahead

As a data company, the priority remains the same: quality, speed, and reliability. The point of joining a program like this is not the announcement itself. It is the added capacity behind building a better product.

FXMacroData will continue focusing on practical macro infrastructure for traders, analysts, and developers who need dependable access to economic releases, normalized time series, and point-in-time data that can be used across dashboards, notebooks, and automated workflows.

We are grateful to the Google for Startups team, and also to the early users, developers, and customers who have helped shape FXMacroData so far. That feedback has been central to what the product has become, and it will continue to shape what comes next.

Ready to Explore FXMacroData?

If you want to see how the platform works, start with the API documentation, browse the release calendar, or review the MCP server guide.

If you need access details, visit pricing. If you are interested in a higher-volume or custom setup, use the support page.

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