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Introduction

Datalumo docs cover two ways to integrate:

Path Use it when Start here
Widget SDK You want search or chat on your website with the official embed Paste a script tag and a widget key
HTTP API You push content from a CMS, or build a custom search/chat client Authenticate with an API key or widget credentials

Widget SDK

Create a search or chat widget, add your domain under websites, then paste the snippet from the widget page (or follow Install & options). The embed talks to Datalumo for you — streaming, conversation storage, and analytics included.

HTTP API

Everything lives under:

https://datalumo.app/api/v1/{organisation}

Replace {organisation} with your organisation's public id (a UUID). You can copy it from the dashboard. It is not the same as your organisation slug.

Part Use it when How you authenticate
Ingestion You push pages from a CMS, WordPress, or your backend An API key from API keys
Widgets You build a custom search or chat experience Your site domain, a widget secret key, or an API key with the right permission

If you only use the standard embed, you usually do not need the Widget API. Prefer the Widget SDK in the browser; call the HTTP endpoints when you need a custom UI or server-side access.

Conventions

  • Send and receive JSON (Content-Type: application/json).
  • Creating or updating a page that is still being indexed returns 202.
  • Successful deletes return 204 with an empty body.
  • Invalid fields return 422 with a message and per-field errors.
  • Sources can be referenced by slug or public id. When deleting a page you can use its public id or the external_id you sent when you pushed it.

Common starting points

Sync content from your CMS

  1. Create an API key under API keys with the pages.write permission.
  2. Call GET /me to confirm the key and list sources.
  3. Push pages with POST /sources/{source}/pages.

Search or chat on your site

  1. Create a search or chat widget and add your domain under websites.
  2. Paste the Widget SDK snippet, or call the Widget API yourself.