ExoClick Moves Clients to API Version 2

ExoClick Moves Clients to API Version 2

BARCELONA — ExoClick has announced it will discontinue version 1 of its platform API on July 1 and is advising all clients using the API to switch over to the new version 2.

According to the company, version 2 of its API was released this past October and allows clients to automate all of the platform features that are inside ExoClicks admin panel.

“Version 2 of our API opens up enormous creative possibilities for automation,” ExoClick CEO Benjamin Fonzé explains. “Both advertisers/affiliates and publishers are harnessing the API’s power for a range of applications including automating repetitive tasks, conversion tracking integration with third party platforms, data analysis, landing page optimization, campaign automation and much more.”

Fonzé says the APIs interface is “super friendly” and fast to use.

“Simply set the parameters and press the ‘Try It Out’ button to automatically generate code,” Fonzé adds. “There is also a comprehensive user manual which also contains examples of PHP code for various functions that can be quickly copied to ensure fast workflow.”

For new users of ExoClicks API there is a blog post which explains how to setup the API and some examples of applications the API can be used for along with the code needed to get started.

For more information, click here.

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