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Extending Propeller…

How do I extend my Propeller experience beyond the website? The Propeller APIs and Tools offer a range of ways users can interact with the website and extend it's presence to more locations.

  • RSS Feeds contain all the information you need to create your own custom view of Propeller.
  • Widgets allow you to place bits of Propeller on your blog or website.
  • Extensions move Propeller functionality out of the website and into your browser's chrome.
  • APIs provide interfaces for websites, software, and devices to programmitcally access parts of Propeller.
  • Bookmarklets are applets stored as URLs of bookmarks in a web browser.
Note: Some of our older APIs have been deprecated. Please read through our documentation to find out what APIs we do offer.

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