For Agents
Programmatically creates and returns a new asset., updates an asset and returns it.. Covers 90 operations with bearer authentication.
Install Jentic One Beta
Jentic One is a self-hosted execution layer for AI agents. It lets your agent call the Dealpath Developer API, or any other public or private API you need. You set the rules, the agent never sees your credentials, and every call is logged.
Two steps, two machines. Install the instance in a safe environment, then register your agent from wherever it runs.
Step 1: Jentic One Host machine
# On the machine that will host your Jentic One instance:
curl -fsSL "https://jentic.com/install.sh?src=apis&api=%2Fapis%2Fplatform.dealpath.com%2Fdealpath" | shStep 2: Agent machine
# On the machine where your agent runs (keep this separate from the instance):
curl -fsSL "https://jentic.com/install.sh?src=apis&api=%2Fapis%2Fplatform.dealpath.com%2Fdealpath" | sh
jentic register # connects your agent to your Jentic One instanceJentic One is in public beta. The setup above keeps your agent separate from the instance, which is what you want before using real credentials: an agent running as the same OS user as Jentic One can read its stored keys directly. Just evaluating? A single local install is fine to start. See the secure deployment guide for the tiers.
What an agent can do with Dealpath Developer API.
Creates and returns a new asset.
Updates an asset and returns it.
Deletes an asset and returns its ID.
Returns a paginated list of assets.
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Use for: I need to creates and returns a new asset., I want to updates an asset and returns it., Search for deletes an asset and returns its id., Find all returns a paginated list of assets.
Not supported: Does not handle payments, communications, or developer tools - use for crm only.
Comprehensive information for integrating with our API endpoints. The API exposes 90 endpoints secured with bearer authentication.
Patterns agents use Dealpath Developer API for, with concrete tasks.
★ CRM Operations
Use the Dealpath Developer API to perform crm operations programmatically. The API provides 90 endpoints covering core functionality including creates and returns a new asset., updates an asset and returns it., deletes an asset and returns its id..
Call POST /asset to creates and returns a new asset.
Automated Assets Management
Automate assets operations by combining multiple Dealpath Developer API endpoints. Agents can updates an asset and returns it. and then deletes an asset and returns its id. in a single workflow.
Call PUT /asset/{asset_id} to updates an asset and returns it., then verify the result
AI Agent Integration via Jentic
AI agents discover and call Dealpath Developer API endpoints through Jentic without managing credentials directly. An agent searches for the required operation by intent, receives the matching endpoint schema, and executes the call with Jentic-managed authentication. This eliminates the need to read API documentation or handle bearer tokens manually.
Search Jentic for 'creates and returns a new asset.', load the operation schema, and execute with Jentic-managed credentials
90 endpoints — comprehensive information for integrating with our api endpoints.
METHOD
PATH
DESCRIPTION
/asset
Creates and returns a new asset.
/asset/{asset_id}
Updates an asset and returns it.
/asset/{asset_id}
Deletes an asset and returns its ID.
/assets
Returns a paginated list of assets.
/deal
Creates and returns a new deal.
/deal/{deal_id}
Returns a deal.
/deal/{deal_id}
Updates a deal and returns it.
/deal/{deal_id}
Deletes a deal and returns its ID.
/asset
Creates and returns a new asset.
/asset/{asset_id}
Updates an asset and returns it.
/asset/{asset_id}
Deletes an asset and returns its ID.
/assets
Returns a paginated list of assets.
/deal
Creates and returns a new deal.
What agents get from Jentic-routed access to this vendor.
Setup
Wiring the Dealpath Developer API by hand means learning its bearer auth and hand-building requests across its asset and deal endpoints yourself. Through Jentic you install once, import Dealpath from the API Directory, store the token once, and your agent calls it.
Permission scoping
Dealpath puts the resource id in the URL path (/asset/{asset_id}, /deal/{deal_id}), so a rule can pin your agent to one asset or deal: it reads and updates that record and nothing else. You choose the operations it may call, so destructive ones like deleting an asset or deal are not included unless you add them.
Credential isolation
Your Dealpath token is stored once, encrypted, by your own Jentic One instance and injected at execution time. It never enters the agent's prompt, logs, or context.
Intent-based discovery
Agents search Jentic by intent such as 'create a new asset' or 'read a deal', and Jentic returns the matching Dealpath operation with its input schema so the agent calls the right endpoint without browsing the reference docs.
Alternatives and complements available in the Jentic catalogue.
Specific to using Dealpath Developer API through Jentic.
What authentication does the Dealpath Developer API use?
The Dealpath Developer API uses a Bearer token in the Authorization header. Through Jentic, these credentials are stored encrypted in your Jentic One instance and injected at execution time, so raw secrets never enter the agent context.
Can I creates and returns a new asset. with the Dealpath Developer API?
Yes. Use the POST /asset endpoint. The API returns structured JSON responses that agents can parse and act on directly.
What are the rate limits for the Dealpath Developer API?
Rate limits are not specified in the OpenAPI spec. Check the vendor documentation for current limits. Through Jentic, rate limiting is handled automatically with retry logic built into the execution layer.
How do I creates and returns a new asset. through Jentic?
Install the Jentic SDK with pip install jentic, authenticate through Jentic One, the self-hosted execution layer, then search for 'creates and returns a new asset.'. Jentic returns the matching Dealpath Developer API operation with its input schema. Load the schema and execute the call - credentials are injected automatically.
How many endpoints does the Dealpath Developer API have?
The Dealpath Developer API exposes 90 endpoints covering assets, deals, field definitions operations.
Can I limit what my agent is allowed to do with the Dealpath Developer API?
Yes. Because you run Jentic One yourself, your own rules decide which Dealpath operations and credentials the agent may use. Since Dealpath puts the resource id in the URL path, such as /asset/{asset_id} and /deal/{deal_id}, a rule can pin the agent to a single asset or deal so it reads and updates only that record. You also choose the operations it may call, so destructive ones like deleting an asset or deal stay out of reach unless you add them.
/deal/{deal_id}
Returns a deal.
/deal/{deal_id}
Updates a deal and returns it.
/deal/{deal_id}
Deletes a deal and returns its ID.