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# Wrangle API

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The Wrangle API is a paid feature. Contact us at <sales@wrangle.io> for help enabling it on your account.
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For developers looking to create custom integrations for their inboxes and workflows, we offer the Wrangle API. With the API you can start a workflow, as well as create, update, and delete tickets.

### Getting started

Once API access has been enabled for your account, you're ready to start building. Visit the [API & Integrations page](https://slack.wrangle.io/integrations) to find your API token, slackUserId, and slackWorkspaceId; then, find our API reference docs [here](https://wrangle.apidocumentation.com).

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Click here to visit our API reference docs
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