Community operators
Launch embedded storefronts, configurator handoffs, and community flows inside club, league, and company sites with versioned public contracts.
Developer platform
Use MerchandAise APIs, OpenAPI contracts, community embeds, supplier workflows, enterprise identity, and MCP tools to connect custom merchandise into websites, portals, and AI agents.
Launch embedded storefronts, configurator handoffs, and community flows inside club, league, and company sites with versioned public contracts.
Connect procurement portals, identity systems, and internal operations to merchandise workflows without rebuilding approval and supplier logic.
Give assistants structured tool access for discovery, quoting, and approved operations through MCP-compatible endpoints.
Developer platform
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Explore current assistant and tooling endpoints for design sessions and integration review. This public reference does not grant anonymous authority to quote or place an order.
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Use the public server card and external tools list for machine discovery, then honor each tool’s declared security, workspace, and confirmation boundaries when an agent executes it.
Implement locale-safe storefront embeds, community workflows, and authenticated handoffs with a versioned public contract.
Connect onboarding, catalog, and supplier-side operations through versioned endpoints built for fulfillment workflows.
Integrate SSO, SCIM provisioning, and audit-ready identity flows for enterprise rollouts and governance through a protected contract for approved enterprise access.
Enterprise identity OpenAPI JSON
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Start with the surface that matches your user and auth model: community embed, enterprise identity, supplier operations, or MCP tools for assistants.
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Confirm required headers, scopes, callback expectations, and contract versions in staging before you route production traffic.
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Verify requests, webhooks, provisioning, observability, and rollback paths so the integration is reliable from first live usage.
A production integration needs more than a public endpoint. Use these gates to decide whether your workflow is ready for customer, supplier, enterprise, or AI-agent traffic.
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Confirm which contracts are public, which enterprise surfaces require approval, and which credentials or workspace roles are needed before launch.
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Keep generated clients, callback URLs, auth scopes, contract versions, and rollback ownership documented before production traffic is enabled.
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Plan logs, retries, support ownership, failure states, and health checks for every workflow that can affect an order, supplier, or enterprise user.
Share your architecture, rollout timeline, and destination channels. We will recommend the right contract surface, auth pattern, and launch sequence.