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Applied Epic

Applied Epic API

Insurance Agency Management Systems (AMS) & Broker Software · appliedsystems.com

Applied Epic exposes REST APIs through the Applied Dev Center with OAuth 2.0 and granular scopes, alongside a legacy .NET SDK. App registration and sandbox keys are self-serve, but production requires Applied approval and an agency-side SDK-API License.

Last verified: July 2026Insurance
API GRADE
F
VERIFIED JUL 2026

SCORECARD

ExistenceGOODPublished developer portal at devcenter.myappliedproducts.com with documented REST APIs plus a legacy Epic SDK.
AccessMIXEDSandbox apps are self-serve in the Dev Center, but production requires Applied approval and an SDK-API License on the agency side.
CoveragePOORREST covers contacts, clients, attachments, and policy surfaces; deeper reads and writes still lean on the legacy .NET SDK.
AuthGOODOAuth 2.0 with client ID and secret and fine-grained scopes such as epic/clients:read and epic/clients:all.
Docs & DXGOODPublic Dev Center docs with getting-started guides, granular scope references, and SDK-to-REST migration guidance.
StabilityMIXEDApplied publishes SDK-to-REST migration guidance, but the legacy SDK persists and there is no public status page.
Supergood: Applied Epic has an API, but using it means gates, contracts, or workarounds. Ours doesn't: stable endpoints, normalized JSON, managed auth.

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Applied Epic scores F on the API Report Card. Applied Epic exposes REST APIs through the Applied Dev Center with OAuth 2.0 and granular scopes, alongside a legacy .NET SDK. App registration and sandbox keys are self-serve, but production requires Applied approval and an agency-side SDK-API License.

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