Presentamos la API de desarrolladores de Peach

Doug Conely presenta la nueva API para desarrolladores de Peach que permite a los anunciantes, creativos, agencias de producción y de medios automatizar el trabajo con campañas

Esto fue publicado originalmente en el sitio web de Peach. Descubre más sobre el cambio de marca de Peach a Cape.io.

Peach está en una misión para modernizar el ecosistema de anuncios. Todavía hay demasiada reentrada manual de metadatos de campañas e información de planes de medios, y demasiada descarga y carga de archivos entre sistemas. Queremos solucionar esto.

Estamos orgullosos de anunciar que, a partir de hoy, es aún más fácil crear y distribuir campañas de video alrededor del mundo. 

¿Cómo es eso?

Estamos emocionados de lanzar el API para desarrolladores de Peach — un producto completamente nuevo que facilita al mundo de los anuncios integrar software interno o de terceros con la plataforma de Peach. 

A diferencia de muchas plataformas, no queremos que pases más tiempo en nuestra aplicación, queremos que pases menos. ¿Por qué? Porque eso significa que estás haciendo tu trabajo más rápido — para que puedas enfocarte en aspectos más creativos o estratégicos de tu día. Queremos modernizar todo el ecosistema de anuncios — reduciendo el trabajo manual y reduciendo errores. El API para desarrolladores de Peach es una parte clave para hacer que esto suceda. Estamos ansiosos por ponerlo en manos de nuestros clientes y ver qué se puede crear con él. 

Entonces, ¿qué hace el API para desarrolladores de Peach? Esta versión del API está diseñada para integrar programáticamente (gente de tecnología publicitaria, esta vez nos referimos al ‘programático’ original, no a ese otro ‘programático’) metadatos y contenidos de video a través de enlaces públicos, luego los archivos son revisados por Control de calidad y distribuidos a emisoras y plataformas. 

Aquí hay algunos ejemplos de lo que se puede hacer.

Automatizar datos publicitarios

¿Tienes un sistema interno en tu agencia que almacena tu plan de medios, activos y metadatos? Crea campañas automáticamente, con metadatos de anuncio y destinos en Peach para distribuir a emisoras y otros destinos.

Distribución más rápida de activos

Deja de subir y bajar archivos entre diferentes plataformas de anuncios — con el API para desarrolladores de Peach un contenido de video se puede insertar directamente en una campaña a través de una URL pública. Así que si el video está en Dropbox, Google Drive o un sistema de gestión de activos pueden ser directamente insertados, Control de calidad y vistas enviadas a los destinos — ahorrándote enormes cantidades de tiempo y evitando errores costosos.

Distribuir a más de 40,000 emisoras, plataformas de anuncios y más

Simplifica la distribución de contenidos de video a emisoras y otros destinos. La denominación de emisoras y otros destinos puede ser a menudo inconsistente a través de la industria y puede causar problemas — usando alias inteligentes el API para desarrolladores de Peach soluciona esto.

Desarrolladores: qué necesitas saber

  1. El API para desarrolladores de Peach inicialmente soportará la automatización e integraciones para el ‘lado de compra’ de la Plataforma de Peach: incluyendo la creación de campañas, anuncios y destinos

  2. El API está organizado alrededor de principios REST comunes usando códigos de respuesta HTTP estándar, autenticación y verbos. Todas las solicitudes deben hacerse a través de SSL. Todos los cuerpos de solicitud y respuesta, incluidos los errores, están codificados en JSON.

  3. El conjunto de características inicial proporciona funcionalidad CRUD para entidades básicas: Campañas, Anuncios, Activos y Destinos.

  4. Hemos proporcionado un conjunto de endpoints de mapeo que te permiten usar nombres personalizados para Anunciantes, Marcas, Destinos y Canales

  5. Los activos de video pueden agregarse a campañas a través de URL pública (por ejemplo, a través de Dropbox, Google Drive, sistemas de gestión de activos, etc.)

  6. La función de simulación de datos del API te permite probar las API usando un conjunto predefinido de IDs interconectados y sincronizados entre todas las entidades expuestas – esto limita la cantidad de tiempo necesario para integrarse con Peach y elimina la necesidad de usar una cuenta de prueba. 

  7. La rica documentación cubre cada endpoint disponible (detallando tanto solicitudes como respuestas) e incluye una colección de Postman que proporciona cobertura de prueba completa.

  8. Actualmente el API admite distribución a nuestra amplia gama de integraciones de ‘destino directo’ cubriendo emisoras de todo el mundo. Actualmente excluye destinos de activador y aquellos que requieren autorización de usuario. 

Para mucha más información, los desarrolladores pueden visitar la página del API para desarrolladores de Peach y seguir las instrucciones para el registro, autenticación y autorización, o contactarnos para más información.

El API para desarrolladores de Peach ha sido muchos años en desarrollo. La aplicación de Peach en sí misma está construida sobre una rica capa de API que se iteró en una versión lanzada en 2016 y utilizada internamente. Esto es un material endurecido por la batalla. Pero se necesita mucho más para ser orientado al público, así que me gustaría agradecer a Clinton Van Ry, Bartosz Gosiewski y todo el equipo que lo construyó, a los clientes que nos ayudaron a definir cómo debería funcionar y probaron versiones internas anteriores, además de las muchas personas que estaban entusiasmadas con las posibilidades que crearía — incluyendo algunos exalumnos de Peach como Tadas Tamošauskas, Frank Lakebrink, Tom Walne y muchos otros.

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