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PageProof

PageProof API

Online creative proofing / review & approval for marketing & creative teams · pageproof.com

Integration runs through a JavaScript SDK (browser and Node) backed by a managed API endpoint; there are no public REST docs or OpenAPI spec. SDK licensing is enterprise sales-led with signed agreements before keys are issued. Turnkey integrations and Zapier cover the rest.

Last verified: July 2026Marketing & Sales
API GRADE
C
VERIFIED JUL 2026

SCORECARD

ExistenceGOODA JavaScript SDK for browser and Node is the supported integration path, backed by a managed REST endpoint.
AccessMIXEDTurnkey integrations are plentiful, but SDK access is sales-led: consultation, signed agreement, then dev and prod keys.
CoverageMIXED
AuthMIXEDPer-application subscription keys guard the managed API; SSO via Okta, Entra, Ping, and others covers human auth.
Docs & DXPOORSDK reference sits on an unannounced internal subdomain; no REST docs, OpenAPI spec, forum or GitHub org; support is in-app chat only.
StabilityMIXED
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Supergood: PageProof has an API, with gaps. We cover what it's missing: stable endpoints, normalized JSON, managed auth.

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PageProof scores C on the API Report Card. Integration runs through a JavaScript SDK (browser and Node) backed by a managed API endpoint; there are no public REST docs or OpenAPI spec. SDK licensing is enterprise sales-led with signed agreements before keys are issued. Turnkey integrations and Zapier cover the rest.

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No public REST API documentation - the only published reference lives at sdk.docs.internal.pageproof.com (note 'internal' subdomain), not discoverable from the main developer page sdk.docs.internal.pageproof.com
SDK is JavaScript-only - no Python, Go, Ruby, Java, or .NET SDKs; backend services in other languages must wrap the JS SDK or call the unpublished REST surface pageproof.com
API access is gated behind a sales-led enterprise license (signed agreement, dev keys, prod keys) - no self-serve developer signup or sandbox pageproof.com
No public OpenAPI spec; managed-api.pageproof.com endpoint and subscription-key auth are mentioned only in passing in third-party listings (apitracker.io) apitracker.io
Developer support is delivered only through in-app live chat - no public forum, no GitHub org, no community Slack pageproof.com
SDK licensing pricing is not published - all pricing requires sales engagement pageproof.com
Webhook event catalog is not publicly documented; webhook access itself is Enterprise-tier-only pageproof.com
No code samples, quickstarts, or 'hello world' visible to prospective developers without first signing the license pageproof.com
Native integrations were built and maintained by PageProof itself - third-party integrators have no public roadmap or partner-portal visibility pageproof.com
Rate limits, pagination semantics, and error-code catalog are not publicly documented apitracker.io
Login system is confusing - reviewers don't remember creating an account but are forced to log in to view a proof g2.com
No folder/nested-project structure - dashboard gets cluttered fast when managing many concurrent proofs capterra.com
UI can hang/become unresponsive, requiring browser refresh or restart; users describe it as 'clunky' at times g2.com
Performance slows during high-traffic periods g2.com
Cannot upload an already-marked-up PDF as the initial version - PDF import reliability is inconsistent capterra.com
Dashboard clutters with signed-off proofs that can't be hidden cleanly g2.com
Reviewer access model lets unintended emails join a proof when they were not the named approver g2.com
Pricing minimum (10-user floor on Team plan, $24.90-$39.90 per editor/month) shuts out very small teams pageproof.com
SSO, SCIM, data residency, private comments, and priority proofs are Enterprise-only - sales-gated pageproof.com
Mobile experience is limited compared to the desktop web app g2.com