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Conga API

Contract Lifecycle Management · conga.com

Conga publishes REST and SOAP API references for CLM at documentation.conga.com, but the APIs ride Conga and Salesforce licensing rather than a standalone developer program. There is no self-serve portal or first-party SDK suite, and legacy SOAP still sits beside newer REST.

Last verified: July 2026Legal
API GRADE
C+
VERIFIED JUL 2026

SCORECARD

ExistenceGOODREST and SOAP API references for CLM are published at documentation.conga.com with getting-started guides and API standards.
AccessMIXEDAccess rides on Conga and Salesforce platform licensing; there is no standalone self-serve developer signup.
CoverageMIXED
AuthMIXEDAuth follows Salesforce platform standards and licensing rather than a standalone API program.
Docs & DXMIXEDReferences and API standards exist, but there is no self-serve portal and no first-party multi-language SDKs.
StabilityMIXEDLegacy SOAP surfaces persist alongside newer REST endpoints, leaving integrators to straddle both generations.
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Supergood: Conga has an API, with gaps. We cover what it's missing: stable endpoints, normalized JSON, managed auth.

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Conga scores C+ on the API Report Card. Conga publishes REST and SOAP API references for CLM at documentation.conga.com, but the APIs ride Conga and Salesforce licensing rather than a standalone developer program. There is no self-serve portal or first-party SDK suite, and legacy SOAP still sits beside newer REST.

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APIs bound to Salesforce platform standards/licensing documentation.conga.com
Mix of legacy SOAP and newer REST surfaces documentation.conga.com
Complex configuration and implementation g2.com
Salesforce dependency and cost g2.com
Learning curve for admins g2.com