Today we've got some great news for our fellow developers! 🤓
As you probably know, Spin Rewriter comes with a powerful API. This lets other developers integrate the power of Spin Rewriter's ENL Semantic Spinning straight into their own software products.
Of course we want as many 3rd party developers to integrate Spin Rewriter API into their products as possible, for a multitude of reasons:
- With every integration, users of Spin Rewriter gain awesome new features inside those 3rd party SEO software products.
- With every integration, users of 3rd party products learn about the power of Spin Rewriter and what we can do for them.
- With every integration, the combination of Spin Rewriter and that 3rd party software product makes for a more powerful tool, with better results for our awesome users.
Now, the biggest challenge here (from a developer standpoint) is this:
Spin Rewriter API needs to be extremely easy to integrate.
Luckily this is something that Spin Rewriter has always been quite famous for. 😃
In fact, we're promising 3rd party developers that they will have their Spin Rewriter API integration up and running within 5 minutes — with the help of our awesome code samples and polished SDK libraries.
The software industry is always evolving, though — which means we need to actively work on keeping our code samples and SDK libraries up to date.
And for this reason, we have just rolled out a brand-new Python 3 SDK library, along with working code samples that will have you up and running in no time.
You can also install this package through pip (package installer for Python). 👍
So, if you're a developer — hop over to our updated API Code Samples page right now, and enjoy our brand-new Python 3 SDK library and code samples.
And if you're a user of Spin Rewriter — just wait for a while to reap the benefits of hard-working developers who will integrate Spin Rewriter into even more 3rd party SEO software products. This is an absolute win-win either way! 😃
Published on: February 23rd, 2021
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