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Pitch N Hire REST API Integration

Yes. Pitch N Hire provides a REST API so engineering teams can connect custom and third-party systems that speak standard web protocols. Rather than relying on prebuilt native connectors, developers use the API to integrate tools like HRIS platforms, assessment vendors, and background-check providers with the ATS, building the exact data flows their hiring process needs.

The Pitch N Hire REST API is the developer path for connecting external systems to the ATS. It's for engineering teams who need custom integrations, such as HRIS, assessment, or background-check tools, rather than a one-click native app, and want to control the data exchange programmatically.

Does Pitch N Hire have a REST API?

Yes. Pitch N Hire offers a REST API that developers use to read and write recruiting data programmatically. It's the honest answer when there's no prebuilt native connector for a given tool: if the external system speaks standard HTTP, your engineers can integrate it with Pitch N Hire through the API.

What can I build with the API?

Teams use the API to connect systems such as HRIS platforms, assessment vendors, and background-check providers, moving candidate and job data between them and the ATS. Because you write the integration, you control exactly which data flows, when it syncs, and how it maps to your process.

How does the API differ from a native integration?

A native integration is a ready-made, one-click connector. The REST API is a building block: it needs developer work, but it isn't limited to a fixed list of partners. If Pitch N Hire doesn't ship a native app for a tool, the API is how you connect it, which is why we point engineering teams there.

How do developers authenticate and call the API?

Developers use standard web protocols, sending authenticated HTTP requests to API endpoints to send and retrieve data. This lets your systems create or update records and pull information as part of automated workflows, using the same conventions engineers already know from other REST APIs.

How do the API and webhooks work together?

The REST API is request-driven: your code asks Pitch N Hire for data or sends it in. Webhooks are event-driven: Pitch N Hire notifies your systems when something happens. Most robust integrations use both, the API for reads and writes, webhooks for real-time triggers.

How to set it up

  1. 1 Ask your Pitch N Hire admin to enable API access and provide credentials.
  2. 2 Review the API endpoints and authentication requirements in the developer documentation.
  3. 3 Build and test your requests against a non-production or test data set first.
  4. 4 Deploy your integration and monitor the requests between your system and Pitch N Hire.

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FAQ

REST API integration — FAQs

Who is the REST API for? +
It's for engineering teams building custom integrations. If a tool you use has no native Pitch N Hire connector, developers can connect it through the REST API using standard HTTP requests.
What systems can I connect via the API? +
Any system that speaks standard web protocols, for example HRIS platforms, assessment vendors, and background-check providers, can be integrated by your developers through the API.
Is the API a replacement for native integrations? +
It's the alternative when no native app exists. Native integrations are one-click; the API requires development but can connect a much wider range of custom and third-party tools.
Do I need developers to use the API? +
Yes. Using the REST API involves writing and maintaining code, so it's aimed at engineering teams rather than a no-code, one-click setup.
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