Unbounce is a professional-grade online tool created specifically for interface design. Born on the Web, Unbounce helps the entire product team create, test, and ship better designs, faster.

Authenticating

Unbounce uses API Key based authentication, a developer-friendly delegated access protocol. Quolum has already connected the necessary wires with Unbounce. Using a sequence of click-throughs, your organization's administrator allows Quolum to make API calls to Unbounce without getting access to passwords.

Step 1: Initiate a connection to Unbounce

Go to Unbounce Page. This can be done by Clicking on Apps on the left sidebar, then clicking on integrated Tab, searching for Unbounce and clicking on it. Alternatively after logging into Quolum one use this link https://app.quolum.io/portal/apps/unbounce-unbounce. After that click the Connect button from the Connections card. If you are not an admin, you can invite the Unbounce admin to make a connection to your Unbounce organization account. When you click on the Connect button, the web-browser will ask for API Key to connect, which can be found in Step 2.

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Step 2: Log in to Unbounce

Log in to Unbounce using your organization's credentials. The exact login mechanism may depend on your Unbounce plan, and the sign-in mechanism used. You may have corporate SSO such as Azure AD, GSuite, or Okta along with multi-factor authentication. Once you have successfully logged-in you can find the API Key as mentioned below in Step 3

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Step 3: Finding the API Key

Step 3.1: Click on "Account Management" after login on the top right corner as shown below

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Step 3.2: Within "Account Management", navigate to"API Access" and select "Create New API Key"

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Step 3.3: It will create a new API key which can be copied and pasted on Quolum Dashboard.

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Step 3: Back to Quolum

Once the API Key is entered, the data starts flowing in. It might take upto a day or two for this to happen. The Connect button on the Connections card would now say Reconnect. Reconnect is used to reauthenticate under circumstances where the access has expired.

Under the hood

The Quolum server, running on Amazon AWS VPC, will be able to make API calls and retrieve feature-level utilization. Later, this data is crunched and available for visualization on the Quolum dashboard.