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Olakai API Documentation

This is the complete API documentation for connecting to the Olakai API using MindCloud's Universal API. If you are new to MindCloud, start with the Introduction to see how one API can sit in front of many different apps.

MindCloud is an integration company that offers one normalized API to access 3,100+ apps from a single place. It cleans up provider-specific quirks, keeps requests and responses consistent, and centralizes authentication so you do not need to manage separate flows for every app. Browse other apps.

Meet Olakai: Olakai monitors AI application and agent activity so teams can measure productivity, efficiency, governance, and ROI. This connector focuses on the documented monitoring API for submitting tracked AI events and validating credentials. Keep reading to get started.

Quickstart

Before you run your first Olakai request, you need three things:

  1. A MindCloud account — sign in or create an account at MindCloud.
  2. A MindCloud API Key — create one in API Keys. Keep it on your server.
  3. At least one Olakai connection — create or choose one in Connections. Note its connectionId.

Every Olakai action uses the same URL pattern:

https://connect.mindcloud.co/v1/universal/olakai/latest/actions/{actionSlug}

You need a MindCloud API Key and a Olakai connection. Then call an action:

Every response comes back in the same envelope, with your rows in a data array:

{
  "success": true,
  "data": [
    { "id": "1042", "name": "Ava" }
  ],
  "meta": {}
}

After your first request works, use Shape your requests to control arguments, pagination, filtering, fields, and errors.

Authentication

Authentication has two layers. Your MindCloud API Key authenticates the request to MindCloud, sent as a Bearer token in the Authorization header. The connectionId selects the connected Olakai account that should run the action. MindCloud stores and refreshes the Olakai credentials behind that connection, so you never send provider tokens with your requests.

Pass connectionId in the query string for GET and DELETE actions, and in the JSON body for POST, PUT, and PATCH actions. Keep your MindCloud API Key on your server; do not ship it in browser code, mobile apps, public repositories, or logs.

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