19 More Ways to Use the Infusionsoft API

October 3, 2008 | by Joseph Manna

Infusionsoft, this is a picture of PHP and HTML code.One of the hidden gems in our software is the Infusionsoft API. Briefly, this means Infusionsoft can cooperate with third-party applications and process incoming data for a wide variety of uses. Many customers probably aren’t aware of the number of ways to leverage the sheer awesomeness of the API. I’ll share 19 nifty ideas on how successful small business owners can use the API.

Application Programming Interfaces are known as “APIs” for short. People tend to use APIs to allow an application talk to another application for transferring data. APIs are implemented from the documentation or the “schema” of the API so developers can code their system to work with our system. Simply put, APIs are like translators that interact with the outside world, yet maintain the integrity of all the data and security within your application.

We receive two main questions from clients with regard to the API:

  • “How can I make Infusionsoft work with…?”
  • “What can I do with the API?”
This entry is aimed toward the latter of those questions. For a few third-party applications, they offer Infusionsoft API integration, but to be honest, most don’t offer it. In that circumstance, clients are often encouraged to use their own Web server which can host interactions.

19 Ways to Use the Infusionsoft API:

  1. Adding new contacts into Infusionsoft
  2. Pulling contacts from Infusionsoft
  3. Adding orders into Infusionsoft
  4. Pulling invoices from Infusionsoft
  5. Integrating with premium membership Web sites
  6. Run your own custom reports with Infusionsoft data
  7. Creating People Tags (formerly, “Groups”)
  8. Creating continuity programs
  9. Sending e-mail through Infusionsoft via API
  10. Manage your affiliates, check commissions and access essential information (Affiliate module)
  11. Manage leads and check their status
  12. Create service call tickets (Help Desk module)
  13. View which associated campaigns contacts are in
  14. Custom front-end interface to manage contacts which doesn’t require logging into Infusionsoft
  15. Billing operations like charging payment methods
  16. Automate fulfillment needs with third parties
  17. Custom access to back up quite a bit data within Infusionsoft
  18. Access and manage the Calendar such as appointments and tasks
  19. Integrate with third-party shopping carts

These aren’t the only ways to use the API, as it’s completely up to your imagination. We’re also working on newer methods on how developers use the API. We can’t promise dates, but rest assured we’re incorporating our developer feedback to improve the API. This will coincide with an updated SDK for developers later this year.

As a small business owner, you don’t need (nor do we expect) you to learn programming or necessarily understand the APIs themselves. We encourage clients to contact custom development work within our Partner Resource Center. Our Infusionsoft Partners are experts and can give you the results you want.

If you’re interested in helping some of our clients build out their projects, we suggest to swing by our Fusebox which has information on the Infusionsoft API.
 
  • http://moldingbox.com Micah

    Can you give us some samples of pages that would actually do any of these things?

  • http://www.infusionsoft.com/ Joe Manna

    Micah,

    I don’t have any examples on hand now, but I’d love to find some.

    Most of these features would exist for backoffice needs; however, one of our partners, Infused Systems offers powerful addons that leverage these features with the API.

  • vgraupera

    Link here is bad.

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    Requested file: /infusionsoft/default.asp
    HTTP Error: 404

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