Stack Moxie
Stack Moxie is a revenue-observability platform that provides continuous testing and monitoring for AI, marketing, and RevOps technology stacks. It watches integrated SaaS platforms end-to-end, catches outages, broken automations, and email-deliverability issues before they become revenue incidents, and QAs campaign launches so teams ship error-free. It ships two developer surfaces: a hosted REST API (OpenAPI 3.0.1, 43 operations, JWT bearer auth, base https://app.stackmoxie.com/api/) for creating, running, scheduling and monitoring test Scenarios programmatically; and the open-source Crank CLI - a no-code BDD test runner - with its ecosystem of gRPC "Cog" plugins for Salesforce, Marketo, Pardot, Eloqua, HubSpot, Dynamics, OpenAI, web, inbox, DNS and more.
Stack Moxie publishes 1 API on the APIs.io network: REST API. Tagged areas include Company, RevOps, Marketing Operations, Observability, and Monitoring.
Stack Moxie’s developer surface includes authentication, API reference, documentation, getting-started guide, support, engineering blog, pricing, and 32 more developer resources.
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APIs 1
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Stack Moxie REST API
The hosted Stack Moxie REST API. Create, read, update and delete test Scenarios; run them synchronously or asynchronously and read their outcomes and logs; schedule recurring ru...
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Stack Moxie Rate Limits
RATE LIMITSSecurity Posture 4
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Agentic Access 1
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Get Started 4
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Documentation 3
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Agent Surfaces 3
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Design & Contract 6
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Build 4
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Access & Security 6
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Operate 4
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Commercial 4
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Company 3
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Other 2
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