generated: '2026-08-12' method: searched source: https://help.poptin.com/en/article/how-to-integrate-your-poptin-to-make-etfiwq/ sources: - https://help.poptin.com/en/article/how-to-integrate-your-poptin-to-make-etfiwq/ - https://help.poptin.com/en/article/how-to-integrate-your-poptin-to-zapier-9exnpm/ - https://app.popt.in/login note: >- Derived-from-OpenAPI was not possible: Poptin publishes no OpenAPI, no Swagger, no GraphQL SDL and no API reference of any kind (see well-known/poptin-well-known.yml and the x-coverage block in apis.yml). This profile is what the provider actually documents plus one anonymous live probe. Nothing about token format, header name, expiry, scopes or refresh is published by Poptin, so nothing about them is asserted here. openapi_security_schemes: [] schemes: - id: make-zapier-api-key type: apiKey name: Make/Zapier API key issued_from: Poptin dashboard > Settings > Profile used_by: - Make (make.com) connector - Zapier connector transport: not documented header_name: not documented rotation: not documented expiry: not documented scopes: none published documented_reference: false note: >- Poptin's help center tells a user where to COPY this key, and nothing else. No base URL, no endpoint, no header name, no example request is published alongside it. - id: session-login type: http name: Application session login url: https://app.popt.in/login note: >- Human sign-in to the Poptin application. Registration at https://app.popt.in/register. Not an API credential. oauth2: supported: false note: >- No OAuth authorization or token endpoint is published by Poptin, and /.well-known/oauth-authorization-server returns 404 on both hosts. Third-party integration-guide sites assert an OAuth flow at api.poptin.com — that hostname does not resolve in DNS, so those claims are not carried into this catalog. scopes_artifact: not applicable — no OAuth surface live_probe: url: https://app.popt.in/api/display/limitLogs/ method: GET status: 401 content_type: application/json fetched: '2026-08-12' interpretation: >- The application host does enforce authentication on its internal /api/ surface and answers with JSON, which confirms a real authenticated API exists. What it does not do is document it.