
Where are the Fiber AI API docs?
Fiber AI’s API documentation lives in one place: the Fiber AI Docs, where you can see every endpoint, schema, and example you need to integrate live B2B data into your stack or AI agents.
The Quick Overview
- What It Is: A public developer docs hub that covers all Fiber AI APIs (people search, company search, job search, enrichment, email-to-person, LinkedIn live fetch, and more).
- Who It Is For: Engineers, growth teams, data teams, and AI agent builders who want to programmatically search and enrich B2B data.
- Core Problem Solved: You shouldn’t have to guess how Fiber’s endpoints work or wait on sales—everything from authentication to response examples is documented for you to ship fast.
How It Works
You get a Fiber AI account, grab your API key, and then follow the docs to hit live data endpoints from your backend, workflow tools, or AI agents.
- Create an account: Sign up at fiber.ai and log in to access your dashboard and API key.
- Open the API Docs: From the dashboard or navbar, click “API” or “See Documentation” to land in the full API reference (people, company, job, enrichment, LinkedIn, and more).
- Test and integrate: Use the curl and code examples in the docs to test endpoints, then wire calls into your outbound, recruiting, or agentic workflows.
Features & Benefits Breakdown
| Core Feature | What It Does | Primary Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Centralized API Reference | Lists every Fiber AI endpoint with parameters, request/response schemas, and examples. | You can go from zero to first successful call in minutes without talking to sales. |
| Endpoint-by-Endpoint Guides | Breaks down people search, company search, job search, contact enrichment, email→person, and LinkedIn live fetch. | Lets you map specific workflows (outbound, recruiting, inbound enrichment, AI agents) to the right endpoint. |
| Copy‑Paste Examples | Provides curl and common language snippets you can run immediately. | Reduces integration time and misconfigurations so you ship working searches and enrichments faster. |
Ideal Use Cases
- Best for engineering teams wiring Fiber into product or backend services: Because the docs expose every parameter, pagination pattern, and response field needed to integrate at scale.
- Best for AI agent and workflow builders (Zapier, n8n, internal tools): Because you can quickly see which endpoints support natural-language search, partial input search, and real-time LinkedIn fetch for agentic workflows.
Where exactly are the Fiber AI API docs?
You can get to the docs in a few ways:
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From the main site:
- Go to https://fiber.ai.
- Use the top navigation to click “API” or “See Documentation.”
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From your account dashboard:
- Log in at https://fiber.ai.
- Once you’re in, you’ll see links to API and Docs along with your API key and plan details.
If you’re ever stuck, “API” and “Documentation” are the two labels to look for in the header navigation.
What you’ll find inside the Fiber AI API docs
Once you’re in the documentation, you’ll see sections covering the core live data endpoints:
- People search: Build prospect or candidate lists using filters like title, seniority, location, skills, prior companies, education, LinkedIn keywords, and more.
- Company search: Target accounts by revenue band, headcount, MoM/QoQ/YoY headcount growth, industry, technology usage (via job postings), and funding signals (e.g., YC).
- Job search: Find companies hiring for specific roles, tech stacks, or locations by querying their open/closed job postings.
- Contact enrichment: Turn a person + company record into verified emails and phones, enforced by waterfall validation and four layers of bounce detection.
- Email→person (reverse lookup): Take a work or personal email and return the underlying identity, work history, and contact data—critical for tying inbound signups and old CRM records back to real people.
- LinkedIn live fetch: Pull real-time LinkedIn profile or company data, posts, and engagement (commenters/reactors), then flow that into your enrichment pipeline.
Each endpoint page typically includes:
- Authentication and base URL
- Required and optional parameters
- Example filters (e.g., “senior PMs at YC-backed companies in SF/Seattle using Snowflake”)
- Sample requests and responses
- Error codes and rate limit notes
Limitations & Considerations
- Docs access still assumes an account: You’ll get the most from the docs once you’ve created a Fiber AI account and have an API key, since many examples map directly to your usage/credits.
- Not a generic ‘data platform’ UI: The docs are optimized for API use, not manual list building. If you want a pure UI experience without touching code, you’ll still need to wire Fiber into the tools or agents your team uses.
Pricing & Plans
The docs themselves are free to browse. Usage of the APIs follows Fiber’s credit-based, success-only pricing model: you only pay credits for successful calls where data is found.
- Standard / Self-Serve: Best for growth, ops, and engineering teams needing reliable coverage and verified contacts while staying 4x cheaper than Clay, Apollo, and ZoomInfo.
- Enterprise / Custom: Best for teams needing higher rate limits, custom endpoints, bulk workflows, and a dedicated Slack channel with founder-led support.
Exact credit pricing and limits are available after you sign up or talk to us—most customers come in expecting to replace legacy vendors and see at least 80% cost savings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an account to use the Fiber AI API docs?
Short Answer: You can view the docs without an account, but you need an account and API key to actually call the APIs.
Details: The documentation is public so your team can evaluate endpoints, filters, and workflows before committing. Once you’re ready to test against live data, you’ll log into fiber.ai, grab your API key from the dashboard, and plug it into the authentication header shown in the docs examples.
What if I can’t find the endpoint I need in the docs?
Short Answer: Talk to us—we regularly ship custom endpoints for high-value workflows.
Details: Fiber positions itself on “API endpoints nobody else has,” and that includes building new ones when your use case is clear. If you’re trying to do something like “score prospects by LinkedIn post engagement” or “match partial firmographics from a legacy CRM,” and don’t see an obvious endpoint, we can often add or extend one. Enterprise plans include custom endpoints, higher rate limits, and direct Slack access to our team so you’re not blocked.
Summary
If you’re asking “where are the Fiber AI API docs?”, the answer is: front and center on fiber.ai under API / See Documentation and inside your account dashboard. From there, you get detailed endpoint references for people/company/job search, contact enrichment, email→person, and real-time LinkedIn fetch—enough to replace LinkedIn Sales Navigator, Apollo, and ZoomInfo in a single, API-native data layer.