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## Getting GraphQL Endpoints

Once a subgraph is deployed to [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/) or [Graph Explorer](https://thegraph.com/explorer), you will receive two GraphQL API endpoints that look like this:
During the development process, you will receive a GraphQL API endpoint at two different stages: one for testing in Subgraph Studio, and another for making queries to The Graph Network in production.

### Subgraph Studio Endpoint

After deploying your subgraph to [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/docs/en/subgraphs/developing/deploying/using-subgraph-studio/), you will receive an endpoint that looks like this:

```
https://api.studio.thegraph.com/query/<ID>/<SUBGRAPH_NAME>/<VERSION>
```

### Network Endpoint
> This endpoint is intended for testing purposes **only** and is rate-limited.

### The Graph Network Endpoint

After publishing your subgraph to the network, you will receive an endpoint that looks like this: :

```
https://gateway.thegraph.com/api/<API_KEY>/subgraphs/id/<SUBGRAPH_ID>
```

With your GraphQL endpoint, you can use various GraphQL Client libraries to query the subgraph and populate your app with data indexed by the subgraph.
> This endpoint is intended for active use on the network. It allows you to use various GraphQL client libraries to query the subgraph and populate your application with indexed data.

## Using Popular GraphQL Clients

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