Crash Course #3 — Configure Your API Portal Settings

Welcome to the FabriXAPI API Provider Crash Course Series #3! There are several essential settings you have to pay attention to before sharing your API Portal and monetizing your APIs.

To start with, log in to Provider Admin Portal and navigate to your desired API Portal. Click on Admin Setting on sidebar and start configuring your API Portal settings following the steps below.

1. Set Portal Permission

Go to Access Control and decide who can view your API Portal. Learn more

  • Public (Visible to everyone)
  • Password-Protected (Visible to anyone with the pre-defined password set by you)

2. Set Up API Monetization

At the FabriXAPI Portal, you have the opportunity to monetize your APIs using Subscription Models. You can choose to collect payments offline or utilize the Bring Your Own Stripe feature for seamless online transactions. For detailed instructions on how to set up, please refer to Set Up API Monetization.

3. Update Provider and Company Information

Enhance your Provider information by providing contact person and company details, empowering your subscribers to easily reach out for any necessary support and assistance. Learn more

Congratulations! At this point you should have completed most of the setup for your API Portal and ready to share your API to developers. Coming up next would be more tips on increasing the exposure of your APIs. Stay tuned for our next issue!

Looking for more advanced application? Let’s discover additional tips and tricks for optimizing your use of FabriXAPI by exploring the comprehensive FabriXAPI User Guide now.

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