Understanding Playground, Trial, and Production APIs

Introduction

To help you make the most of our APIs, we propose a range of environments tailored to different stages of your development journey. Whether you're exploring new features, testing integrations, or deploying live applications, understanding the purpose and capabilities of each environment is essential.

This guide provides a clear overview of our Playground, Trial, and Production APIs, highlighting their roles, features, and best use cases. By choosing the right environment, you can ensure a smooth development process and reliable deployment.

API environments

Playground environment

Our Playground APIs provide a secure testing environment where you can experiment without affecting real-world data. This allows for safe experimentation and testing of the API's features using fictitious or limited data.

You can make API calls that return responses, which may come from our lab infrastructure or be simulated, enabling you to test integrations and functionalities in a controlled setting.

Trial environment

Our Trial APIs operate in a live production environment but come with specific limitations to allow you to explore their functionalities without full commitment. They are designed for you to preview features and test integrations while adhering to certain constraints.

You can access real data and functionalities, but with restrictions on the number of API calls, types of recipients, or duration of use. This allows for practical testing in a real-world context.

Production environment

Our Production APIs operate in a live environment, delivering real-time data and full functionality. They are intended for use in your actual applications and services, providing you with the tools needed for operational deployment.

You can access complete API functionalities and real datasets, enabling you to build and deploy applications that rely on live data.