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Triggers when a new activity is added, updated or deleted.
Triggers when a new deal is added, updated or deleted.
Triggers when a new note is added, updated or deleted.
Triggers when a new organization is added, updated or deleted.
Triggers when a new person is added, updated or deleted.
Triggers when a new product is added, updated or deleted.
Triggers when a new activity is added or updated.
Triggers when a new deal is added or updated.
Triggers when a new note is added or updated.
Triggers when a new organization is added or updated.
Triggers when a new person is added or updated.
Triggers when a new product is added or updated.
Add follower to an object of selected type (deals, organizations, persons).
Adds a participant to a deal.
Adds a product to the deal.
Creates a deal.
Creates an activity.
Creates an organization.
Creates a note.
Creates a person.
Creates a product.
Deletes a deal.
Delete a follower from a deal.
Marks mail thread as deleted.
Deletes an activity.
Deletes a product attachment from a deal.
Deletes an organization.
Deletes a note.
Deletes a person.
Deletes a product.
Downloads a file.
Returns details of a specific deal.
Returns specific mail thread.
Returns data about specific mail message.
Returns details of a specific activity.
Returns details of an organization.
Returns details about a specific note.
Returns details of a person.
Returns data about a specific product.
Returns data about a specific user within the company.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Updates a deal.
Updates the properties of a mail thread.
Updates an activity.
Updates an organization.
Updates an organization field value.
Updates a note.
Updates a person.
Updates a product.
Updates product attachment details of the deal-product (a product already attached to a deal).
Lets you upload a file, and associate it with a Deal, a Person, an Organization, an Activity or a Product.
Checks if a site is blocked by the Great Firewall of China.
Returns the abuse contact address for a specified domain name.
Returns owner/contact information for a domain name. Can also be used to determine if a domain name is registered or not.
Returns geographic information about a supplied IP address including city, country, latitude, longitude and more.
Returns the name of the company that manufactured a specific network device based on its MAC Address.
Returns the reverse DNS entry (PTR) for a given IP. This is generally the server or host name.
Searches for activities.
Lists activities associated with a deal.
Searches for deals.
Lists deals in a specific pipeline across all its stages.
Lists deals in a specific stage.
Lists files associated with a deal.
List followers of an object of selected type (deals, organizations, persons, products, users).
Returns mail threads in specified folder ordered by most recent message within.
Get mail messages inside specified mail thread.
Searches for notes.
Searches for organizations.
Searches for persons.
Lists all persons associated with a deal, regardless of whether the person is the primary contact of the deal, or added as a participant.
Returns data about all pipelines.
Searches for products.
Lists products attached to a deal.
Returns data about all stages.
Returns data about all users.
Performs a search from multiple item types.
Checks recent DNS change propagation.
Returns all configured DNS records (A, MX, CNAME etc.) for a specified domain name.
Returns a historical list of IP addresses a given domain name has been hosted on as well as where that IP address is geographically located, and the owner of that IP address.
Returns all other domains hosted from the specified server. Useful for finding phishing sites or identifying other sites on the same shared hosting server.
Tests if common ports are open on a server. Useful in determining if a specific service (e.g. HTTP) is up or down on a specific server.