What is an API?
An API, which stands for Application Programming Interface, is like a waiter in a restaurant. Imagine you go to a restaurant and sit down at a table. You don't go into the kitchen to prepare your food; instead, you tell the waiter what you want, and the waiter brings your request to the kitchen. The kitchen prepares the food, and the waiter returns it to you.
In the same way, an API is a way for different software systems to communicate with each other. One system (like your phone or computer) makes a request, and the API takes that request to another system (like a server), which processes it and sends back the requested data or action. This happens without you knowing what's happening behind the scenes, just like you don't need to know how your food is cooked.
How do I integrate with our Sponsored Comparison and Buyer Intent Data?
We offer access to our Buyer Intent and Sponsored Comparison APIs. Vendors interested in utilizing PeerSpot's PeerIntent and Sponsored Comparison APIs can obtain access like when setting up Salesforce integration.
The token used for the Salesforce Integration will also work for our APIs.
Please look at this page for instructions on setting up a Salesforce integration.