UpStream API 1.1.0
UpStream API empowers fast, custom control over UpStream with REST requests to create, edit, and manage objects, tailored to your business needs. It simplifies integration, boosts automation, and saves time by reducing manual work. Type: WordPress plugin.
Description
UpStream API is a WordPress plugin extension that gives you fast, custom control over UpStream through REST requests. Instead of relying on manual updates, you can create, edit, and manage UpStream objects directly from your workflows. This makes it easier to tailor UpStream behavior to your business requirements and connect it with other systems.
Designed for integration-focused teams using WordPress and tools like Elementor or WooCommerce, it supports automation by reducing repetitive admin work. When your site needs reliable data operations, UpStream API helps streamline the process and save time.
Main Features
- REST-based object control — Use REST requests to interact with UpStream objects programmatically.
- Create UpStream objects — Add new objects from your own processes without manual entry.
- Edit existing objects — Update object details using API calls as your requirements change.
- Manage UpStream objects — Handle common lifecycle tasks through structured REST operations.
- Business-tailored customization — Align UpStream usage with your specific operational needs.
- Workflow automation support — Reduce repetitive admin actions by shifting work to automated requests.
- Integration-friendly approach — Connect UpStream operations with external tools and services that consume REST endpoints.
- Time-saving implementation — Minimize manual work when managing UpStream content and data.
Benefits
- Faster operations — Create and update UpStream objects via REST instead of manual steps.
- Higher consistency — Apply the same API-driven logic across repeatable object management tasks.
- More efficient automation — Enable scheduled or event-based updates that reduce human workload.
- Better integration — Improve data flow between WordPress and other platforms using REST requests.
- Reduced admin effort — Cut down on repetitive edits and management in the UpStream interface.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress site owners who need programmatic UpStream object management
- WooCommerce store teams integrating operations with external systems
- Agencies building automated workflows across WordPress projects
- Developers creating custom REST-driven integrations for UpStream
- Operations teams managing frequent updates to structured content or data