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Nutshell Launches New REST API 

When Nutshell launched in 2010, open API access was at our core. Today, we’re launching broad new swaths of API access via REST API, with a comprehensive documentation and testing suite (powered by Readme.com). This will enable easier integrations between Nutshell and other tools and give you more control over how you use the platform.

How will the new REST API documentation benefit my team?

We’ve made it easier to access data with better filtering and searching capabilities via our new list APIs. We’ve expanded the availability to access and filter Nutshell timelines. And our REST API powers much of our application, so we will continue to publish more documentation for new capabilities inside Nutshell.

The new documentation also includes an API console so you can test REST API requests with live data and experiment with what’s possible.

Other integration points 

In addition to this new REST API and documentation suite, Nutshell integrates through a number of other channels:

  • We continue to support and maintain our existing JSON-RPC API. Those docs live inside our new developer site
  • Nutshell Enterprise comes with read-only SQL access for the deepest data access
  • Our Zapier integration grows every month (we just added a “Log an activity” action)
  • Webhooks allow you to subscribe to pushes from Nutshell when your data changes
  • Any saved Nutshell list can be exported as a CSV file

How can I get started with REST API?

If your team is interested in accessing Nutshell’s REST API, our developer website is the resource you need to find guides and documentation for getting started. 

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