Do you want to use NIXZ data in your own application, dashboard, or internal process? Then you can integrate through the NIXZ API. This allows you to retrieve data from NIXZ or trigger actions from your own system, depending on the setup and available permissions.
The API is mainly intended for organizations that want to connect NIXZ to their own platform, custom portal, data warehouse, or workflow outside the standard ATS or CRM integrations.
What can you do with the API?
Different types of data can be made available through the NIXZ API. For example, this can include candidates, vacancies, interim requests, matches, profile information, or status information from campaigns and synchronizations.
Which endpoints and data are available depends on your license, product usage, and the agreements made for the integration.
When should you use the API?
The API is useful when you need more flexibility than a standard integration offers. For example, when you want to show NIXZ results in your own application, process requests in an internal system, or combine data with other sources.
If your organization already uses its own integration layer, the API can also be a good way to include NIXZ in existing processes.
Access and authentication
To use the API, you need API access. NIXZ provides the required documentation and authentication details. Access is configured based on your organization, environment, and allowed functionality.
Handle API credentials carefully and do not share tokens or keys outside your technical team.
Standard integration or API?
In many cases, a standard ATS or CRM integration is enough. This lets you synchronize candidates, vacancies, or interim requests quickly without custom development.
Choose the API when you want direct control over how NIXZ data is processed, presented, or stored. For example, when you are building your own interface, applying specific business logic, or connecting NIXZ to multiple internal systems.
Getting started
Do you want to integrate through the NIXZ API yourself? Contact NIXZ to discuss the available options, access, and technical documentation.