Cahoot API Documentation and Access
Cahoot provides a REST API that allows developers to integrate Cahoot's fulfillment and shipping capabilities directly into their applications, platforms, and custom workflows. API access requires a separate paid license and technical implementation.
API Documentation & Resources
Cahoot's complete API documentation is available at:
📋 developer.letscahoot.net
The API documentation includes:
- Authentication - How to obtain and use API credentials
- Endpoint Reference - Complete list of available API endpoints and methods
- Request/Response Examples - Sample code and data structures
- Rate Limits - API usage limits and best practices
- Error Codes - Common error messages and troubleshooting
- Webhooks - Real-time event notifications and callbacks
Common API Use Cases
Businesses typically use the Cahoot API to:
- Custom E-commerce Integration - Connect proprietary or custom-built shopping carts and order management systems
- Inventory Synchronization - Automatically sync inventory levels between Cahoot and external systems
- Order Automation - Create and manage orders programmatically without manual data entry
- Shipping Label Generation - Generate shipping labels and track shipments via API calls
- Reporting & Analytics - Extract order, inventory, and fulfillment data for custom reporting
- Multi-Platform Orchestration - Coordinate fulfillment across multiple sales channels and warehouses
Getting Started with API Access
To begin using the Cahoot API:
1Contact Cahoot Sales or Support to inquire about API licensing. API access is sold separately from standard Cahoot accounts and requires a paid license agreement.
2Review the Technical Requirements at developer.letscahoot.net to ensure your development team has the necessary resources and expertise.
3Receive API Credentials after your API license is activated. You'll receive authentication details needed to make API requests.
4Implement and Test before deploying to production.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need technical expertise to use the API?
Yes. The Cahoot API is designed for developers and requires programming knowledge to implement. You'll need a developer familiar with REST APIs, HTTP requests, and JSON data formats.
Can I use the API with my existing Cahoot account?
API access requires a separate paid license in addition to your standard Cahoot account. Contact sales or support to add API access to your existing account.
Is there a testing environment?
Check the API documentation at developer.letscahoot.net for information about sandbox or testing environments. Details about testing capabilities are provided in the developer documentation.
What if my sales channel isn't directly integrated with Cahoot?
The API allows you to build custom integrations for any platform or system. If your e-commerce platform doesn't have a native Cahoot integration, the API enables you to create one.