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| # The Zulip API
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| Zulip's APIs allow you to integrate other services with Zulip.  This
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| guide should help you find the API you need:
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| * First, check if the tool you'd like to integrate with Zulip
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|   [already has a native integration](/integrations/).
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| * Next, check if [Zapier](https://zapier.com/apps) or
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|   [IFTTT](https://ifttt.com/search) has an integration.
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|   [Zulip's Zapier integration](/integrations/doc/zapier) and
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|   [Zulip's IFTTT integration](/integrations/doc/ifttt) often allow
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|   integrating a new service with Zulip without writing any code.
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| * If you'd like to send content into Zulip, you can
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|   [write a native incoming webhook integration](/api/incoming-webhooks-overview)
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|   or use [Zulip's API for sending messages](/api/send-message).
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| * If you're building an interactive bot that reacts to activity inside
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|   Zulip, you'll want to look at Zulip's
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|   [Python framework for interactive bots](/api/running-bots) or
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|   [Zulip's real-time events API](/api/get-events).
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| 
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| And if you still need to build your own integration with Zulip, check out
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| the full [REST API](/api/rest), generally starting with
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| [installing the API client bindings](/api/installation-instructions).
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| 
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| In case you already know how you want to build your integration and you're
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| just looking for an API key, we've got you covered [here](/api/api-keys).
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