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Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for 123FormBuilder API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The 123FormBuilder API gives programmatic access to forms, submissions, fields, and form groups built in the 123FormBuilder no-code form designer. It is a read-focused REST API authenticated with a JWT bearer token, exposing seven endpoints for listing and retrieving forms and their schemas, paging through submission data, and deleting submission records when they are no longer needed. It suits teams that build their forms in the 123FormBuilder UI and want to pull responses into downstream systems, dashboards, or AI agents without polling the web app.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for 4.events API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The 4.events API powers the 4.events platform for managing physical, online, and hybrid events. The 37 endpoints cover events, ticket types, ticket forms, discount coupons, activities, certificates, attendees, virtual event sessions, and check-in workflows. Authentication uses HTTP bearer tokens. The API is organised around an event ID (eid) and dependent ticket, attendee, or activity IDs.
API providing San Francisco Bay Area transit data including real-time vehicle positions, trip updates, service alerts, stop monitoring, and schedule information. The API exposes 15 endpoints secured with apiKey authentication.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for 5day.io API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The 5day.io API exposes the integration service that drives 5day.io's project and work management platform, covering integrations, workflows, webhooks, and event subscriptions across seventeen endpoints. Teams use it to register external integrations, run automated workflows, push and receive events, and link 5day projects to outside systems. Authentication is bearer token using credentials issued from a workspace's integration settings.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for 5pm Project Management API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The 5pm Project Management API is the integration interface for the 5pm web platform, exposing thirteen endpoints that cover authentication, projects, tasks, activity, users, and project groups. Responses are returned as JSON or XML depending on the request, and authentication uses a session-style API key obtained from the signIn endpoint. The API is intended for embedding 5pm project data into reporting tools, replacing manual exports, or wiring 5pm to external systems.
The Accela API is a focused 30-endpoint cut of the Accela Civic Platform surface, covering the most common operations for managing records, inspections, addresses, contacts, parcels, documents, and professionals. It targets civic engagement applications — permitting portals, contractor tools, and inspection apps — where developers need core CRUD on records and inspections without the full breadth of the platform API. Authentication is OAuth 2.0 against auth.accela.com and requests are scoped to an agency via the X-Accela-Agency header.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Accela Civic Platform API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The Accela Civic Platform v4 API powers government-facing applications for permitting, code enforcement, licensing, and service requests, exposing 86 endpoints across records, inspections, contacts, addresses, parcels, documents, payments, and workflow operations. Authentication is OAuth 2.0 against auth.accela.com with the agency scoped via the X-Accela-Agency header. It is used by civic engagement portals, contractor-facing tools, and inspection mobile apps that need to read and update agency case data.
The Accelo API provides programmatic access to the Accelo professional services automation platform, covering activities, companies, contacts, and staff. Activities (the core unit of work in Accelo, covering meetings, emails, calls, and tasks) can be created, retrieved, updated, and deleted, while company and contact endpoints expose the underlying CRM data. The API uses OAuth 2.0 against a per-tenant subdomain at {deployment}.api.accelo.com. It is used by services firms — agencies, consultancies, IT shops — to integrate time tracking, billing, and CRM with their other tools.
The Accounts API is a collection of methods used to query a customer account. It allows the developer to retrieve account-related data such as the user account balance. It should be noted that regional variations may exist - so some fields may not be returned for certain territories. The API exposes 9 endpoints.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Actionstep API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Actionstep is a legal practice management platform whose API exposes matters (called actions), participants, time entries, bills, disbursements, document folders, and related data collections. The spec covers 139 operations across resources like actions, action types, contacts, bills, and data collection records — enough for end-to-end matter creation, billing, and document workflows. Authentication is OAuth 2.0, granted through Actionstep's developer portal.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Acuity Scheduling API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Acuity Scheduling is an appointment-booking platform whose API exposes appointments, appointment types, availability, calendars, clients, blocks, forms, and orders. The spec covers 33 operations under 12 tags and is authenticated via HTTP basic auth using a User ID and API key. Endpoints under /appointments support cancel, reschedule, and payment look-up alongside standard listing and creation.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for AddEvent API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. AddEvent provides programmatic add-to-calendar buttons, hosted event pages, and RSVP collection for marketers and event organisers. The v2 API exposes calendars and events as first-class resources, with RSVP endpoints for capturing attendee responses and an account endpoint for retrieving the authenticated user's profile. Authentication is a bearer token passed in the Authorization header.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Aero API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Aero Workflow is a practice-management platform built for accounting and bookkeeping firms, and Aero API exposes the underlying entities — Aeros (appointments, emails, tasks, others), MasterAeros (recurring work), Companies, Contacts, Projects, time entries, hats, and money entities — through a REST surface scoped per account. The 39 endpoints cover create-and-list operations on every Aero type, template-driven task creation, time tracking, and a SQL-style query endpoint for ad-hoc reads. Authentication uses an apikey header issued from the Aero Workflow account.
The __Directory Service__ API allows you to: - View and search for companies (SIREN) - View and search for establishments (SIRET) - View, and search for routing codes - View, and search for directory entries **Authentication :** Each endpoint must be called with an access token (Bearer). This token is retrieved by a call to a token URL. --- Siren Company by Siren number - `POST /siren/search` => S. The API exposes 9 endpoints secured with bearer, oauth2 authentication.
This API allows a front-end application to interact with the calendars of sales representatives. The API exposes 17 endpoints.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for agentOS API V3, Diary Call Group, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The agentOS Diary API is a lettings-and-property-management appointment platform: agents can read available diary allocations for the next seven days, create and update appointments, cancel and delete them, submit feedback, list recurring appointments, look up branches for a company, and search guest applicants by parameter. It is purpose-built for letting agents booking viewings rather than a generic calendar.
The agentOS Maintenance Call Group API exposes the maintenance ticket creation flow used by letting agents on the agentOS V3 platform. It lets a connected branch raise a new maintenance job for a property under management, attach the relevant tenancy and contact details, and forward it to the maintenance workflow. The API is scoped narrowly to job creation rather than full ticket lifecycle management.
AidaForm is a SaaS platform for building online forms, quizzes, and landing pages and collecting structured responses from end users. The API exposes read access to forms and their responses, including a download endpoint that returns a single response in PDF, JSON, XLSX, HTML, or CSV format. Authentication uses an API key passed in the Authorization header. The surface is small and read-focused, suitable for syncing AidaForm responses into downstream tools.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for airfocus API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. airfocus is a modular product management platform combining roadmaps, prioritization, and customer feedback. The API exposes 20 endpoints across workspaces, items (features, ideas, and tasks), custom fields, statuses, voting portals, insights, and team members. Authentication is via bearer token issued from the airfocus account settings.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for airSlate WorkFlow API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. airSlate is a workflow automation platform that lets organisations build document-driven processes called Flows (or Slates), parametrise them with templates, attach documents, and assign users. The 15 endpoints cover OAuth 2.0 token issuance, organisation lookup, full CRUD on Flows, document attachment, template browsing, and user management. Best suited for HR, legal, finance, and procurement teams that need approvals and document workflows wired into other systems.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for AITable API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. AITable is a collaborative data platform — a programmable spreadsheet-database hybrid in the same family as Airtable. The 14-endpoint Fusion API exposes spaces and nodes (workspaces and tabs), datasheet records, fields, views, attachment uploads, and contact directories. Authentication is bearer-token based, and operations are designed for batch record creation, updating, and deletion.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Alchemer REST API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The Alchemer REST API gives programmatic access to surveys, pages, questions, responses, campaigns, and contact lists in an Alchemer account. It supports listing and managing surveys, retrieving response data and aggregate statistics, and working with the contact lists used to distribute survey campaigns. Authentication uses an api_token and api_token_secret pair sent as query parameters on every request.
DMS app from bLive calls SAP PO 7.5 Integration Methods: <br>» POST Create Delivery Schedule on SAP <br>» DELETE Cancel/Erase a Schedule on SAP 1.2.0-oas3 (05/11/2019): Update <br> • Method PUT removed since ABAP is controlling creation and updates of schedules, so this method is no longer needed. 1.0.0-oas3 (24/10/2019): Creation <br> . The API exposes 2 endpoints secured with apiKey, basic authentication.
The Amilia SmartRec API is the integration surface for Amilia's recreation-and-sports management platform. Across 30 endpoints it covers accounts, activities, attendance, donations, events, leagues, locations, memberships, registrations, rental contracts, private lessons, and access scans for parks-and-rec departments, sports clubs, and community organisations. Authentication is dual: HTTP Basic to call /authenticate and exchange credentials for a JWT, then bearer-token authentication on every other endpoint, all under app.amilia.com/api/V3. Most resource paths are scoped by language and orgIdentifier so a single token can serve multiple SmartRec organisations.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Annature API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Annature is an Australian-built digital signature platform that exposes 45 REST endpoints for sending, signing, and managing electronic envelopes end-to-end. The API covers accounts, envelopes, documents, recipients, groups, organisations, templates, signing fields, and webhook endpoints, so agents can drive the full lifecycle from envelope creation through completion notifications. Authentication uses the X-Annature-Id header API key issued per organisation.
Apacta is a field service platform for craftsmen and trades businesses (electricians, plumbers, builders) to register working hours, material usage, project files, and quality assurance forms. The HTTP API exposes 290 endpoints across companies, contacts, projects, time entries, clocking records, invoices, forms, and project files so back-office tools and field apps can push and pull operational data. Authentication is an API key passed either as the X-Auth-Token header or as the api_token query parameter. The API supports pagination via ?page= on list endpoints and ordering on selected resources.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for apaleo Inventory API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. apaleo is a property management system (PMS) for hotels and the inventory API exposes the structural data that everything else hangs off: properties (hotels), units (rooms, parking lots, beds, meeting rooms), unit groups (single rooms, double rooms), unit attributes, and the country and type lookups behind them. Authentication is OAuth 2.0 against apaleo's identity service, and the property lifecycle is exposed through dedicated action endpoints (clone, archive, set-live, reset).
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for API Cooperto.it, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Cooperto is an Italian restaurant operations platform with REST APIs for reservations, queue management, contact records, fidelity cards and WiFi login flows. The 38 endpoints cover creating and confirming queue entries, listing reservations by venue, retrieving contact details by email or code, and triggering manual marketing automations on a queue item. Authentication is bearer token, scoped to a single locale (restaurant) account, and request and response payloads use Italian field names that map to Cooperto's internal data model.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Arbox API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Arbox is a gym and fitness studio management platform used by boutique studios, CrossFit boxes, and franchise chains to run day-to-day operations. The API exposes 39 endpoints covering leads, clients, memberships, schedules, tasks, reports, messaging, and locations. Authentication is via an API key provided by the studio's Arbox admin.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Are.na API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The Are.na API exposes the platform's research and curation graph: channels, blocks, and collaborators that power visual mood boards, reading lists, and shared research libraries. Agents can read public channels, programmatically add or move blocks between channels, and manage collaborator membership on private channels. Twelve endpoints cover channel listing, block manipulation, and channel thumbnails for embedding.
The Area120 Tables API provides programmatic access to Google's Area 120 Tables product, a structured spreadsheet-database hybrid for tracking projects, tasks, and team data. It exposes operations to read tables and workspaces, retrieve and update individual rows, and batch create rows for bulk imports. Tables are organised into workspaces shared across team members, and each row is a structured record with typed columns. The API is scoped to working with structured row data, not free-form documents or general spreadsheet computation.