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API Integrations
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Written by Yoanna Hristova
Updated over 3 months ago

What is an API user

API stands for Application Programming Interface. It’s a set of rules that allows different software applications to communicate and interact with each other. APIs define how software components should interact, making it easier for developers to use existing services and functionality without having to understand the underlying code.

📕 Note: Grabyo API integration allows you to read and download videos from your campaigns.

Applications we utilize

Greenfly

Grabyo has partnered with Greenfly to enable organizations to automate real-time video clip sharing with internal and external groups of any size. Any advocate gets notified immediately on their mobile device when that video is added to a Greenfly gallery, and galleries can be easily personalized and contain clips that feature just that person. Advocates can then easily publish media to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok or just about any other social network with just a few taps.

Socialie

Grabyo has partnered with Socialie to enable publishers and broadcasters to leverage the Socialie platform for holistic management of content produced using Grabyo, from distribution to tracking, monitoring and real-time reporting of social content performance.

Azzuu

Azzuu is a Live Sports Content Creation Platform which enables sports clubs and organisations to hit their supporters with bang-on-brand, media-rich social content, across all key platforms, on any device and in seconds as the match unfolds.


How to set up API user

  1. EMAIL a request to help@grabyo.com.
    You will receive specific instructions,
    along with this help guide for additional support.

  2. FOLLOW these instructions to receive the API key and access token.
    Refer to the guide as necessary.

  3. SHARE the API key and access token with the third-party integration.

📕 Note: Please ensure you give the API user the correct campaign permissions from which they may read and download videos.

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