If you are in the business of education, this API is built for you, and with you in mind. Whether you are building a Web App, Mobile App or Server Side Component (or Microservice) that aims to make lives of our educators better, you should leverage the power of our Classroom API.
Almost every application has content management needs. Some are built primarily around it, while others have a need for it here and there.
Regardless of where your requirements stand in that spectrum, our API should help you bridge the gap between what you have and what you need.
Features
Let's take a look at some of the features offered by the Classroom API.
Create Courses (as a teacher)
Create multiple assessments under each course (in draft mode first, and then, choose to publish them when you are ready)
Collaborate with other teachers
Add students
Create grading systems
Assign grades to your students (either at the course level, and/or more granularly, at the assessment level)
Publish grades
See your notifications
Chat with other teachers and students (we support both private and group conversations)
Review aggregated students' performance (to be used in charts/reports, for example)
Clients
How you leverage this API is up to you. Build a Slack App, or a Native Mobile App, or a Web App, or Server Side Microservices. That's entirely up to you.
Subscribe to API
You can subscribe to the API by clicking View Purchase Options. When you do this, you will be redirected to a Registration Page where you will be asked to enter some details. It should take no more than a few seconds, and once you've done that, we will send you an email with the API Key.
Note: This email should take about 5 minutes to reach your inbox. If you do not see the email after a few minutes, check your spam folder. Do not hesitate to reach out to us if you need help.
After subscribing to the API, you would have access to your API Key & Product Code. And that's all you need to start developing.
Highlights
Classroom API includes over 250 REST Endpoints to help serve most (if not all) of your backend classroom needs. Whether you are building a new application from scratch, or adding features/enhancements to existing apps, you can rely on the API to do a lot of the backend heavylifting.
Manage one or more classes, collaborate with other Teachers, create assessments (quizzes, projects, exams, and more), create custom grading systems, assign grades, publish grades, create graphical reports on students performances.
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You can integrate the API into your existing systems in almost no time. The time between you deciding to subscribe to the API, and your development team writing their first line of code to leverage the API should be 30 minutes or lesser.
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This listing uses one usage-based pricing dimension. You pay per endpoint request, so your cost tracks the number of API calls your application makes. There are no fixed tiers or seat counts to select. The charge scales directly with usage: more requests mean more cost, and low activity means low cost. After you subscribe, you receive an API key by email and integrate the endpoints. This pay-per-request model suits early prototypes, new applications, and steady production traffic alike, since billing follows actual demand rather than a set commitment.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one billable endpoint request?
Each call your application makes to one of the API's REST endpoints counts as a single request. The Classroom API includes over 250 endpoints covering courses, assessments, grading, collaboration, and user management. Every call to any of these, such as adding a course or publishing a grade, is metered as one request.
Am I charged when my application is idle and makes no calls?
No. Because billing is strictly per endpoint request, cost accrues only when your application actually calls an endpoint. During periods with no API activity, no request charges build up. Your bill tracks actual call volume, so idle time adds nothing.
How does this pay-per-request model suit prototyping versus steady production use?
Pay-per-request meters each individual API call with no upfront commitment. For a prototype or MVP with light traffic, you pay only for the few calls made. For steady production traffic, cost rises directly with call volume. The mechanism is the same; only your request count differs.
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