API Token (Bearer Token)
An API token is a secret credential that authenticates programmatic requests to an API, sent as a bearer token in the Authorization header.
A token lets you automate the platform — create monitors, manage customers, fetch reports — with no username or password involved. Scope and rotate tokens carefully: whoever holds one acts as you.
Related terms
WebhookA webhook is an HTTP callback: when an event happens, one system sends a real-time POST request with a payload to a URL you provide.Custom FieldsCustom fields are user-defined data attributes you attach to records (such as customers) to store information the platform does not model by default.White-LabelingWhite-labeling means presenting a product entirely under your own brand — your logo, colors, and domain — with no trace of the underlying vendor.
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