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ApparelMagic

ApparelMagic API

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A token authenticated JSON REST API exists per tenant, covering roughly 32 resources from orders and inventory to purchase orders. Access is reserved for the Enterprise plan at about $595 per month. There is no public spec, sandbox, or webhook catalog; connector vendors document most of it.

Last verified: July 2026Manufacturing
API GRADE
C
VERIFIED JUL 2026

SCORECARD

ExistenceGOODA JSON REST API at each tenant's app URL, spanning about 32 operational resources.
AccessMIXEDAPI access is bundled only with the Enterprise plan, roughly $595 per month; Basic and Professional get none.
CoverageMIXEDCustomers, products, inventory, orders, shipments, purchase orders, and accounting entities, mapped mostly by third party connectors.
AuthMIXEDStatic API tokens generated in settings; no documented OAuth flow, scopes, or rotation pattern.
Docs & DXMIXEDNo public portal, OpenAPI spec, or sandbox; integrators lean on connector vendors' docs and a community Singer tap.
StabilityMIXEDRate limits and webhook retry semantics are unpublished; limits get discovered empirically in production.
Supergood: ApparelMagic has an API, with gaps. We cover what it's missing: stable endpoints, normalized JSON, managed auth.

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ApparelMagic scores C on the API Report Card. A token authenticated JSON REST API exists per tenant, covering roughly 32 resources from orders and inventory to purchase orders. Access is reserved for the Enterprise plan at about $595 per month. There is no public spec, sandbox, or webhook catalog; connector vendors document most of it.

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API access is gated to the Enterprise plan (~$595/month and above) rather than included with the base Basic/Professional subscriptions, meaningfully raising the floor cost of any custom integration or BI pull apparelmagic.com β†—
No publicly indexed developer portal, no public OpenAPI/Swagger specification, and no documented public sandbox tenant, third-party developers cannot evaluate the API surface or build/test without an active paid Enterprise subscription apparelmagic.com β†—
API documentation is not publicly indexed; prospective integrators are directed to contact sales@apparelmagic.com or rely on third-party connector vendors' documentation (DropStream, PackageBee, Extensiv, Pipe17, Singer tap on GitHub) github.com β†—
Authentication is static API-token only; no documented OAuth 2.0 flow, no documented token rotation pattern, no documented scope/permission model for partner apps support.getdropstream.com β†—
No published webhook event catalog, payload schemas, retry semantics, or signature-verification details, making real-time event-driven integrations difficult to build defensively apparelmagic.com β†—
No published rate-limit or quota documentation, integrators must discover limits empirically against their (or a customer's) production instance triumphoid.com β†—
Many integrations (Extensiv, Pipe17, DropStream, PackageBee, ConnectPointz EDI) require third-party middleware rather than direct API connections, adding cost, latency, and a second vendor to the integration stack help.extensiv.com β†—
Small vendor and small installed base mean limited public developer community, no GitHub SDK ecosystem of note beyond the single Singer tap, sparse Stack Overflow / tutorial coverage, integrators start from near zero github.com β†—
No facility for customization of forms; reports are customizable only to a limited degree, with no ability to create new report layouts softwareadvice.com β†—
Navigation between orders, invoices, and client account information is awkward and time-consuming for daily users softwareadvice.com β†—
Inability to create custom discounts for bulk orders based on quantity tiers without workarounds softwareadvice.com β†—
Basic plan starts at $120/month (annual) or $145/month (monthly); meaningful functionality (API access, deeper integrations) requires the Enterprise tier at ~$595/month and above apparelmagic.com β†—
PLM module is functional but considered shallower than dedicated fashion PLMs (Centric, BeProduct, Delogue, 3 Clicks Cloud), brands frequently outgrow it for advanced tech-pack, materials library, and collaboration workflows 3clickscloud.com β†—
Competitor marketing from AIMS360 and others targets ApparelMagic users with switching campaigns, citing limitations in scale, customization, and reporting aims360.com β†—
Small vendor (~15 employees, ~$1.9M reported revenue) means limited third-party VAR/consulting ecosystem compared to NetSuite, Acumatica, or BlueCherry getlatka.com β†—
Some integrations and 3PL connections require third-party middleware (Extensiv Integration Manager, Pipe17, DropStream, PackageBee) rather than being native, adding cost and complexity help.extensiv.com β†—