An API (Application Programming Interface) is a computing interface that defines interactions between multiple software platforms. An API affords a software platform to make a ‘call’ or a ‘requests’ from/to another software platform.
API documentation defines how to make those calls and requests, defines the data formats that should be used when making those calls or requests, and outlines the conventions to follow in order to be successful at a call or request for the specified data files.
With StudioNow’s API, you can call for many files, including photos and videos, the data related to a creative brief’s status, and other relevant information your internal systems need for your team to see real-time results.