In the Spring 2018 release we are releasing new REST APIs, and web tracking privacy enhancements. See the full list of updates below. REST API Static List CRUD Allows users to remotely Create, Read, Update, and Delete Static List Records. Enables management of the entire lifecycle of a static list through REST APIs, including populating … Continue reading “Spring 2018 Updates”
Author: David Everly
Winter 2018 Updates
In the Winter 2018 release, we are releasing a few enhancements to our APIs. See the full list of updates below. Asset APIs Activate/Deactivate Trigger Campaigns We have added the ability to activate and deactivate trigger campaigns, which can simplify the process of automating your program templates. This is achieved by calling two newly added endpoints: Activate … Continue reading “Winter 2018 Updates”
Fall 2017 Updates
In the Fall 2017 release, we are releasing several enhancements to our Asset APIs. See the full list of updates below. Asset APIs Browse Programs by Date Range We have added the ability to get programs by date range to our Get Programs endpoint. This is done using the earliestUpdatedAt and latestUpdatedAt parameters. You can set either … Continue reading “Fall 2017 Updates”
Spring 2017 Updates
In the Spring 2017 release, we are adding the ability to bulk extract lead and activity object data asynchronously, and to manipulate named account lists. See the full list of updates below. Lead Database APIs Bulk Extract of Leads New endpoints to support extraction of leads in bulk. Specify record selection criteria using a variety of … Continue reading “Spring 2017 Updates”
Winter 2017 Updates
In the Winter 2017 release, we are adding the ability to bulk import custom object data asynchronously, and to manipulate variables in guided landing pages. See the full list of updates below. Lead Database APIs Bulk Import of Custom Objects New endpoints to support Bulk Import of Custom Objects. Details can be found here. Notice … Continue reading “Winter 2017 Updates”
Why We Retired @MarketoDev Twitter Handle
We have decided to retire @MarketoDev handle on Twitter. The account will be deactivated on December 9th, 2016. Curious why? Rewind back to early 2014… We had just launched the Marketo Developers Site to help developers build against our APIs. We wanted to increase awareness of the Marketo platform, and to lower barriers to entry … Continue reading “Why We Retired @MarketoDev Twitter Handle”