Rox
Rox is an AI-native revenue operating system for enterprise sales teams, built around an Agent Swarm layer that turns unified revenue context into autonomous go-to-market action. The platform automates pipeline generation, account research, prospecting and outreach, meeting briefings, deal management and forecasting, running these revenue workflows "on autopilot" across a company's book of business. Rox unifies structured and unstructured revenue data through a warehouse-native data fabric and connector hub, integrating with Salesforce, HubSpot, Gmail, Microsoft Outlook and Graph, Slack, Zoom, Snowflake, Databricks and BigQuery, then applies workflow- specific agents (research, outreach, deal, meet, monitor) governed by a unified permissions engine. Founded in San Francisco by Ishan Mukherjee and backed by Sequoia, GV, General Catalyst and 40+ angels, Rox surfaced in the API Evangelist network as a portfolio company and is profiled here as a product/company profile — it publishes extensive product and engineering documentation, a security trust center and a weekly changelog, but no public REST API, OpenAPI, GraphQL schema or MCP server at the time of enrichment. The one externally callable HTTP surface Rox documents is an inbound Agent Workflow webhook endpoint that an outside system POSTs JSON to in order to trigger a workflow; its extensibility program, App Studio, is a sales-gated private beta.
Rox is profiled on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Company, Artificial Intelligence, AI Agents, Sales, and Revenue Operations.
The Rox catalog on APIs.io includes 1 event-driven AsyncAPI specification.
Rox’s developer surface includes documentation, engineering blog, pricing, signup flow, support, changelog, getting-started guide, and 26 more developer resources.
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Pricing Plans 1
Published pricing tiers and plan structures.
Rox Plans Pricing
PLANSRate Limits 1
Documented rate limits and quota policies.
Rox Rate Limits
RATE LIMITSEvent Specifications 1
AsyncAPI definitions for this provider's event-driven and streaming APIs.
Rox Webhooks
ASYNCAPISecurity Posture 4
Authentication, domain security, vulnerability disclosure, and trust-center signals.
Resources
Get Started 4
Portal, sign-up, and the first successful call
Documentation 1
Reference material describing how the API behaves
Agent Surfaces 1
MCP servers, agent skills, and machine-readable catalogs
Design & Contract 3
Pagination, idempotency, versioning, errors, and events
Build 2
SDKs, sample code, and the tooling you integrate with
Access & Security 7
Authentication, authorization, and security posture
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Learn 1
Tutorials, courses, talks, and written guidance
Operate 4
Status, limits, changes, and where to get help
Commercial 4
Pricing, plans, and the legal terms of use
Company 5
The organization behind the API
Other 1
Properties that don't map to a standard resource type