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    • Create powerful apps with Jicoo's API
    • Quick start
    • Authentication
    • Errors
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    • API Reference Overview
    • Guide
      • How to use webhook
      • How to use Account integration
    • Guide(Japanese)
      • アカウント連携の使い方
      • Webhookの使い方
      • ホストの優先度を更新する方法
    • API Reference
      • Jicoo API
      • Webhook Schema
        • Webhook schema
        • event property
        • createdAt property
        • object property
        • contact property
        • answers property
        • answers items property
        • tracking property
      • Booking
        • List Bookings
        • Get Booking
        • Cancel Booking
        • Reschedule Booking
        • Create Booking
        • Update Booking
        • Get Booking Contacts
      • Schedule
        • Update Schedule
        • Create Schedule
        • List Schedules
        • Delete Schedule
      • Availability
        • List User Availability Calendars
        • Get User Availability Calendar
      • Oraganization
        • User
          • List Organization Users
          • Delete Organization User
          • Get Organization User
          • Update Organization User
        • Invitation
          • Create Organiztion Invitation
          • List Organization Invitations
          • Get Organization Invitation
          • Delete Organiztion Invitation
        • Get Organization Team
      • Event Types
        • Get Event Type
        • List Event Types
        • List Event Type Hosts
        • Get Event Type Available Schedules
        • Account Integration
        • Update Event Type Host
        • Delete Event Type Host
        • Create Event Type Host

    Authentication

    The Jicoo API uses API keys to authenticate requests. You can view and manage your API keys in your API key management page.
    https://www.jicoo.com/dashboard/integrations/api_keys
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    API keys have the prefix sk_live_.
    Your API keys carry many privileges, so be sure to keep them secure! Do not share your secret API keys in publicly accessible areas such as GitHub, client-side code, and so forth.
    Authentication to the API is performed via HTTP Request Header. Provide your API key like:
    All API requests must be made over HTTPS. Calls made over plain HTTP will fail. API requests without authentication will also fail.
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