Getting Started with the Kajabi Public API (Private Beta)

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Welcome to the Kajabi Public API help page!  Learn how to get started with the Kajabi Public API while it is in its Private Beta stage.


In this article:


Set-Up

BETA:
This feature is currently in beta and is being tested by a select group of Kajabi users. If you have questions or concerns about this feature please don't hesitate in reaching out to support@kajabi.com.

Our Public API is currently in private beta, and we’re excited to have you explore its capabilities. Here’s how to get started, including how to generate your API token and where to find helpful resources like our documentation and the Swagger API Console.

How to Generate an API Token

You can generate an API token directly from your Kajabi account. Follow these steps to create your token:

Log in to your Kajabi account.

2. Go to Settings from your dashboard.

3. Navigate to the Sign-in & Security section.

4. Find the Request an API Token action and click "Request Token".

5. Copy the generated token and store it securely. This token will be used to authenticate your API requests.

Note: Treat your API token like a password. Do not share it with anyone or expose it in your codebase.

 

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Accessing Kajabi Public API Documentation and Console

For detailed information about endpoints, request parameters, and examples, visit our Kajabi Public API Documentation:

  • http://developers.kajabi.com

This documentation provides a comprehensive guide on how to use various endpoints, error handling, and best practices for integrating with our Public API.

Happy coding! 🚀


Submit a Feature Request

If you would like to request a Public API feature in a future update, please consider submitting a feature request to let our Devs know that there is a need for this feature.


Still have questions? Let us know your question below to have it added to the list or reach out to Support if you need additional assistance.

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