Markerly
Markerly is a full-service influencer marketing agency, running creator campaigns since 2012 across strategy, vetted-creator sourcing, content, activation, and real-time measurement. Two specialties set the Austin, Texas agency apart: influencer campaigns for government agencies, public health, and nonprofits (advocacy), and bilingual/multicultural creator campaigns. Markerly runs its creator network and client reporting on its own platform — a creator portal at markerly.creatorsaurus.com and a social-account connect app at api.markerly.com that links Instagram, Facebook Pages, and TikTok accounts — and it operates one publicly reachable first-party HTTP service, the Media Processor microservice on Google Cloud Run, whose source, endpoints, rate limits, and error envelope are published openly in the company's own GitHub organization. Markerly publishes no OpenAPI, no developer portal, and no self-serve API program; per third-party reviews, API access for external integrations is bundled into its white-label platform tier rather than sold as a standalone product.
Markerly publishes 1 API on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Company, Influencer Marketing, Marketing, Creator Economy, and Advertising.
Markerly’s developer surface includes engineering blog, support, signup flow, authentication, and 13 more developer resources.
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APIs 1
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Markerly Media Processor
A first-party FFmpeg media-processing microservice Markerly runs on Google Cloud Run. It exposes two documented JSON/HTTP operations — a health check and a thumbnail generator t...
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Rate Limits 1
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Markerly Rate Limits
RATE LIMITSSecurity Posture 2
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Get Started 2
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Agent Surfaces 1
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Design & Contract 4
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Build 1
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Access & Security 2
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Operate 2
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Commercial 3
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Company 2
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