The error primaryapi_server_error usually means that the app or website you’re using can’t connect properly to its backend server — in other words, there’s a server-side issue, not a problem with your device or internet connection.
This kind of error shows up across various apps (like streaming platforms, sports apps, or e-commerce sites) that rely on an API to fetch live data. Here’s how to troubleshoot it:
⚙️ 1. What the error means
“Primary API Server Error” = the app’s main API (which handles login, content, or live data) has failed to respond.
It’s usually caused by:
A temporary server outage.
Maintenance on the platform’s backend.
A bad internet connection interrupting requests.
Or sometimes a corrupted cache in the app.
🧭 2. Steps to fix it
Try these steps in order:
✅ A. Check the platform’s status
If this happens on a specific site or app (e.g., MyCo.io, a streaming app, or a betting site), check:
Their official status page, Twitter/X, or Discord for outage reports.
You can also search for
myco.io downorprimaryapi_server_erroron Reddit or X to see if others are affected.
✅ B. Refresh and restart
Close the app or browser tab completely and reopen it.
Try again after 2–3 minutes — if it’s a temporary server overload, it may recover quickly.
✅ C. Clear cache / data
If you’re on:
Mobile app:
Go to Settings → Apps → [App Name] → Storage → Clear Cache.
Web browser:
Clear cache and cookies for the site (in Chrome: Settings → Privacy → Clear browsing data).
Then, log back in.
✅ D. Switch connection
Try a different Wi-Fi network or use mobile data — sometimes local network filters or DNS issues can block the API.
Optionally, test with a VPN (switching to another country’s server can sometimes bypass regional connectivity issues).
✅ E. Update or reinstall the app
If you’re using a mobile app, make sure it’s the latest version from the Play Store or App Store.
Outdated versions may point to an older API endpoint that no longer works.
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🧰 3. If it’s a MyCo.io issue
If this error appears specifically on MyCo.io when trying to watch live matches:
It’s likely server-side — the site’s API might be temporarily down or overloaded.
Try:
Reloading the site after 5–10 minutes.
Using an incognito/private browser window.
Checking MyCo.io’s social channels for downtime updates.
🚨 4. If nothing works
If you’ve tried everything and still see primaryapi_server_error, the issue is almost certainly on the platform’s end. You’ll need to wait for them to fix it — these errors often resolve within a few hours.
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