How to get started with Fireberry on Zapier

Connect to Fireberry on Zapier

Fireberry uses API keys to authenticate your account on Zapier.

Required authentication fields

  • API Key

Additional authentication instructions

  1. Log in to your Fireberry account. 
  2. Click on your avatar in the top menu. 
  3. Select the Profile button. 
  4. In the left-side menu, go to the Account Security tab. 
  5. Click on the API Access Token tab. 
  6. Copy your API access token.

About Fireberry's app

Are self-hosted or cloud-hosted accounts supported? Both self- and cloud-hosted accounts
 
Is a paid Fireberry plan required? No
 
Are any special account permissions required? Yes
  • To create, update, retrieve, or delete records, your role must have the appropriate permissions.
  • Learn more about Fireberry's account permissions.
Are there usage limits? Yes
  • To ensure stability and availability of the API for all users, Fireberry implements various rate limits.
  • Learn more about Fireberry's usage limits.
Are there pagination limits? Yes
  • It's advisable to paginate requests for potentially large object sets. This will help prevent API truncation or timeouts when attempting to retrieve large results. Pagination improves reliability by limiting requests to a manageable number of objects per request, resulting in faster results. Page numbers are provided to differentiate between different pages.
  • Learn more about Fireberry's pagination limits.
Do trigger samples use real data from your account or generic data? Real trigger samples
 
Are custom fields supported? Yes
  • Custom fields allow for maximum customization of the system objects to your business. By using the various field types and settings, each field can be created to hold a specific type of data
  • Learn more about Fireberry's custom fields.
Do update actions overwrite or append to existing data? Append to existing data
 
Is there any additional info? Yes
  • API requests may not always succeed. Reasons for failure can vary. In each case, the API will return an HTTP response status code that indicates the cause of the failure, along with a JSON formatted response body containing additional details.
  • Find additional info about using Fireberry in Zapier.
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