Salesflare offers a public REST API at api.salesflare.com with bearer-key auth and self-serve key generation under Settings. Resources span accounts, contacts, opportunities, tasks, workflows, and custom fields, with webhooks for push events. There is no official SDK.
Salesflare scores B on the API Report Card. Salesflare offers a public REST API at api.salesflare.com with bearer-key auth and self-serve key generation under Settings. Resources span accounts, contacts, opportunities, tasks, workflows, and custom fields, with webhooks for push events. There is no official SDK.
Salesflare has a workable official integration path. Most engineering teams can build against it directly. Solid API with minor gaps
Salesflare is an Antwerp, Belgium-headquartered B2B CRM (founded 2014) built specifically for small and medium-sized B2B businesses, agencies, and startups.
Primary vertical: misc (horizontal B2B sales CRM). A 15-person B2B sales team connects their Gmail/Outlook and LinkedIn accounts; Salesflare auto-imports contacts and companies from email signatures and inboxes, builds account timelines from past correspondence, and surfaces who on the team has the strongest relationship with each contact.
Low-to-medium. Salesflare reports 10,000+ customer companies and consistently ranks in the top tier of small-business CRM reviews (4.7–4.8/5 on G2, Capterra, GetApp, Software Advice, Product Hunt, 'Best CRM' wins on multiple G2 grids).
For Salesflare customers, the CRM is the system of record for the sales pipeline, accounts, contacts, opportunities, email sequences, tasks, and revenue forecast all live here.
Founded in 2014 and continuously developed since; the product has aged well, modern React-based UI, clean REST API with Bearer tokens, webhooks, OAuth-ready API key model, native Gmail/Outlook/LinkedIn extensions, mobile apps for iOS/Android, AI assistant features, and tight integration with modern automation platforms (Zapier, Make, n8n, Pipedream, Workato).
Grades measure one thing: can a customer's engineering team get their own data out programmatically? We check six things (whether a real API exists, how access is gated, data coverage, auth quality, docs and developer experience, and stability) and roll them into a letter grade. Grades get re-verified, and they only move on evidence.