Does MiOpsAI have an open API for developers?
A REST API is on the MiOpsAI roadmap and currently in preview for Enterprise+ customers, with general availability planned for late 2026. Today, custom integrations are typically handled via webhooks (production-stable) and Zapier/Make connectors (limited but functional).
What exists today
- Inbound webhooks — production stable. Send data from any external system into MiOpsAI to create contacts, projects, tasks, or trigger AI agents
- Outbound webhooks — production stable. Notify external systems when MiOpsAI events happen (new lead, task completed, escalation triggered)
- Zapier connector — beta, supports the most-requested triggers and actions
- Make.com connector — beta, similar coverage to Zapier
- Email gateway — every tenant gets a unique inbound email address that creates records when emailed
What's coming in the REST API (preview now, GA late 2026)
- OAuth 2.0 authentication with scoped tokens
- Full CRUD on core resources — contacts, projects, tasks, conversations, documents
- LizziAI agent invocation — programmatically trigger custom agents with structured input
- Bulk operations for migrations and integrations
- Rate-limited and metered with tier-based quotas
- OpenAPI 3.1 spec with auto-generated client libraries (TypeScript, Python, Go)
- Webhook subscription management via API
Who has API preview access?
Enterprise+ ($1,599/month) customers get API preview access today with direct engineering support during integration. If you have a specific integration use case and you're on Agency or Growth, talk to us — we extend preview access on a case-by-case basis.
Why we're being cautious
An API is a forever contract. We'd rather ship one we can stand behind for 5+ years than rush a v1 that breaks customer integrations every quarter. If you need API access for procurement reasons, ask about Enterprise+ during your beta request. See tier comparison.
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