MailUp's API allows developers to integrate it with other applications. MailUp has both a SOAP and REST API.
The Web Services page refers to the credentials that are needed to integrate MailUp with MailUp via the SOAP API, and to make HTTP requests to certain pages.
- API credentials for SOAP API and HTTP requests: see MailUp API Credentials
- Documentation for HTTP requests: HTTP Get or Post API
- Documentation for REST API: REST API
The MailUp API home page is at http://api.mailup.com
The MailUp API has been used to integrate the system with a number of other applications. See a list here: MailUp Integrations Guide
your website or database.
MailUp's SOAP APIs are organized in two way, and you can select them from the drop-down menu at the top of the page:
- WSMailUpImport: is a service that allows you to import users using Web Services
- FrontEnd: is the service used by pages. aspx to subscribe, unsubscribe and change the data of a single user.
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To know more about credentials needed for the integration and where to find them, visit this page of our API guide. |
We advise you to tick "Enable web service" and "Enable IP address validation".
To allow the connection between your website and MailUp platform, add here the IP address of your website, by clicking on "Add IP address" and then "Add".
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Make sure of having added the IP address: Without the IP address the platform is not able to call the web service. Call to IPs not registered will be refused. |
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To know more about how to connect MailUp with a CRM, CMS, or e-commerce system, refer to the page of our API guide. |