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Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for 4chan API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The 4chan API is a read-only JSON interface to public 4chan board data: the list of boards, individual threads, board catalogs, archived threads, and thread index pages. All endpoints are publicly accessible with no authentication. The vendor enforces a hard rate limit of one request per second per client.
API Documentation for PengeProfilen to integrate with Agrocura CRM. <br>For demo purposes please use customerId '5e9eaccff1ca663a888ea470'. The API exposes 2 endpoints secured with apiKey authentication.
All member gateway inquiry profile. The API exposes 1 endpoints secured with apiKey authentication.
Swagger da API responsável pelo gerenciamento das propostas. The API exposes 27 endpoints secured with oauth2 authentication.
Bluesky's HTTP API exposes the AT Protocol (atproto) as XRPC endpoints for posting, reading feeds, managing actor profiles, and handling notifications on the bsky.social network. The spec covers session creation, token refresh, timeline and author feed retrieval, post threading, record create and delete on a repository, profile lookup, actor search, notifications listing, and binary blob upload. It is the agent-callable surface for building Bluesky bots, scheduled posting tools, feed analytics, and cross-poster integrations.
Schedule, publish, and manage social media posts across multiple profiles from a single API with 18 endpoints. Queue content updates with specific scheduling times, reorder and shuffle post queues, track sent post analytics, and retrieve per-profile scheduling configurations. Supports posting to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and other connected social accounts through a unified content management interface.
Buffer's API schedules, edits, and analyses social media posts across the connected profiles a user has linked to their Buffer account, including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. The spec covers profile listing and schedule management, creation and editing of pending updates, reordering and shuffling the publishing queue, retrieving sent posts and their interactions, and shortening links via /links/shares. It is the standard integration entry point for cross-network scheduling, marketing automations, and content-calendar tools that publish through Buffer.
Circle is a community platform used by creators, course operators, and SaaS companies to host members-only spaces, discussions, and events. The Circle Community API exposes 19 admin endpoints over https://app.circle.so/api/v1 covering communities, spaces, space groups, members, posts, and comments. Authentication uses a bearer token issued from Circle admin settings, and most endpoints require a community_id query parameter that scopes the call to a specific Circle community.
Provides access to Clash Royale game data including player profiles, clans, tournaments, cards, and game locations. The API exposes 21 endpoints secured with bearer authentication.
The Clubhouse API is the unofficial integration surface for the Clubhouse social audio app, covering phone-number authentication, profiles, clubs, channels, topics, follows, invites, and event discovery. It exposes operations to start and complete phone-based sign-in, look up profiles and clubs, join and leave audio channels, manage follows, retrieve the upcoming events feed, and walk topic and follower graphs. The specification is reverse-engineered from public app traffic and is not maintained by Alpha Exploration Co.
Coinprofile business API. The API exposes 33 endpoints secured with apiKey authentication.
Contribly is a user-generated content and audience contribution platform that lets publishers, broadcasters, and community sites collect, moderate, and publish submissions from their audiences. The API exposes assignments (calls for content), contributions (submitted text, photos, video, and form responses), media uploads, tag and tagset management, moderation workflows, and export jobs that bundle approved contributions for downstream use. It also covers form-based response collection, contribution flagging and likes, subscription management, and OAuth-secured user identity lookups. Integrations typically run a contribution lifecycle of create assignment, intake media or form responses, moderate, then export.
DBpedia Spotlight is a tool for automatically annotating mentions of DBpedia resources in text, providing a solution for linking unstructured information sources to the Linked Open Data cloud through DBpedia. The API exposes 3 endpoints.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Facebook Graph API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Read and write to the Facebook social graph through 24 endpoints covering user profiles, pages, posts, photos, albums, videos, comments, and friend connections. Supports OAuth 2.0 with granular permission scopes for accessing user data, publishing content to timelines and pages, and moderating comments and likes.
The Forem API V1 powers DEV Community (dev.to) and other Forem-based developer communities. Its 58 endpoints cover articles, comments, reactions, tags, follows, organizations, pages, podcast episodes, billboards, segments, and admin operations such as suspending or marking users as trusted. Public reads work anonymously, while write operations and reads of personal content require the api-key request header issued from a user's DEV settings page. Use it to publish technical content programmatically, build dashboards over your own articles, or moderate a Forem instance from external tooling.
The Google+ API is the legacy read interface to the Google+ social platform, exposing public activities, comments, and people resources via 9 GET endpoints. Callers can list a person's activities by collection, fetch a single activity or comment, list commenters or resharers on an activity, and search people by query. Google+ as a consumer product was shut down in 2019, so this spec is preserved primarily for historical archival reads, migration tooling, and reference where legacy Google+ identifiers still appear in customer datasets.
The Greenwire Public API exposes read-only data from Greenpeace's Greenwire community platform, where volunteers, activists, and groups coordinate on environmental campaigns worldwide. Agents can list and retrieve public events, activist groups, and volunteer profiles by UUID. The API is read-only and limited to public-facing community data, with no authentication required for the published endpoints.
The official Hacker News API is hosted on Firebase and provides read-only access to all public Hacker News data. Agents can fetch any item (story, comment, job, poll, or poll option) by id, look up user profiles, and pull live ranked feeds for top, new, best, Ask HN, Show HN, and job stories. The API returns JSON over HTTPS and requires no authentication. It is ideal for trend monitoring, citation lookup, and community sentiment analysis.
Query and interact with Instagram content through 27 endpoints covering media, users, tags, locations, comments, and likes. Supports searching for media by geographic coordinates and hashtags, retrieving user feeds and relationship data, and moderating comments on media posts. Provides OAuth 2.0 implicit flow for user authorization with granular scopes for read and write access.
Late is a multi-channel social media scheduling and publishing platform that exposes a 177-endpoint REST API covering posts, profiles, accounts, account groups, analytics, comments, messages, and media uploads across major networks. The API also bundles utility tools for downloading content from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Bluesky, plus validators for post length, hashtags, and media URLs. Authentication uses Bearer API keys for app-level requests and an X-Connect-Token header for end-user delegated access. It is built for agencies, social tools, and AI agents that need to publish, analyze, and manage content at scale.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for LinkedIn API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Access member profiles, company pages, UGC posts, shares, and social interactions through 15 endpoints on LinkedIn's v2 REST API. Supports OAuth 2.0 authentication with granular scopes for profile reads, content publishing, and organization management using the Rest.li protocol.
Mastodon is a federated, open-source social network where each instance hosts its own users while interoperating across the wider fediverse. This subset of the Mastodon API focuses on the statuses surface — posting, editing, deleting, boosting, favouriting, bookmarking, pinning, and translating posts, plus retrieving conversation context and edit history. It is the right toolkit when an agent needs to publish to a Mastodon instance or moderate a thread on behalf of a user.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Meetup API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Meetup's v3 API is a GraphQL surface for accessing and managing groups, events, members, and RSVPs across the Meetup platform. The OpenAPI spec exposes 4 endpoints: the GraphQL endpoints /gql and /gql-ext for queries and mutations, plus /oauth2/authorize and /oauth2/access for the OAuth 2.0 flow that mints bearer tokens. Use it to discover events near a location, RSVP on behalf of a member, or pull group analytics into another product.
The Mention API provides programmatic access to media monitoring data — alerts that scan the web and social platforms, mentions matched to those alerts, and the supporting account, tag, task, and statistics resources. Eleven endpoints let teams create and manage alerts, retrieve and curate mentions, attach tags and tasks for triage, and pull engagement and reach analytics. The API is bearer-authenticated and well suited to brand-monitoring dashboards, competitive-intelligence tooling, and PR-response workflows that need a structured stream of brand or keyword mentions.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Mighty Networks Admin API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The Mighty Networks Admin API gives community operators programmatic control over a Mighty Networks community: members, spaces, posts, events, plans, subscriptions, and courseworks. It uses bearer-token authentication scoped to a network and exposes 104 endpoints under /admin/v1/networks/{network_id}/, covering the full creator-platform lifecycle from member onboarding through paid subscription management.
The Mixpost API drives Mixpost, a self-hosted social media management platform for scheduling and publishing posts across multiple networks. The 22 endpoints cover connected social accounts, post drafting and scheduling, media upload (including chunked and remote uploads), and tag management. Posts can be queued, scheduled to a specific time, or routed through an approval workflow before publishing.
Ocoya is a social media management platform with AI-assisted copy and graphics generation, and the public API exposes programmatic control over the core publishing surface. Endpoints cover the authenticated user, workspaces, connected social profiles, and post creation and retrieval. The integration is suited to teams that want to schedule cross-channel content from outside the Ocoya UI or feed AI-generated assets into a single publishing pipeline.
Odnoklassniki (OK.ru) is a major Russian-language social network. The REST API exposes 20 endpoints for reading user profiles, friends, group membership and metadata, and account flags. Use it to look up the current logged-in user, fetch profile data for a list of user IDs, list friends and friends-of-friends, and read group metadata for community-management or social-listening workflows.