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titleAPI keys & developer accounts in a nutshell
  • If you want to access the standard resources of the MailUp REST API, you need a pair of API keys.
  • First get the API keys from the Settings > Advanced settings > Developer's corner > API keys page. If this page is not accessible to your admin account, you may request a separate developer account to perform this task.
  • Then access to MailUp REST API by specifying both the API keys and the MailUp account credentials (Authenticating with OAuth v2)

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As a developer of integration with MailUp, you may need a separate account (aka "developer account") in these cases:

Use caseHow to get a new developer account

Your main account is already in production and you need a separate environment (staging) where you can test future versions of your application

Select "Create a developer account to get started" on the bottom of Settings > Account settings > Integrations.
In the "Company" form field, please provide the same name as you provided for the main account, together with the ID of your main account (e.g. "Acme Ltd. m1234")

To get the API keys if your main MailUp account does not provide this option (i.e. it's a Whitelabel account)

Please fill in this request form

In the "Company" form field, please provide the same name as you provided for the main account, together with the ID of your main account (e.g. "Acme Ltd. m1234")

You are a system integrator (i.e. not a MailUp customer) who wants to develop a connector between MailUp and a third party commercial platformPlease fill in this request form 

Duration: unlike free trial accounts, developer accounts don't expire in a short time (e.g. 30 days). Their actual duration is usually tied to the validity period of your main account (if you have one) or it can be set according to the integration you are working on (please contact us).

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Do not submit your integration if it's for internal use or testing purposes (i.e. the integration will work properly anyway).