LogCheck’s API: How To Fetch Data From Your Logbooks

by Jun 13, 2019LogCheck Features

LogCheck’s new API enables new integrations with your existing systems. In addition to your ability to manually download information using LogCheck Reports, custom applications can now automatically download information using LogCheck’s API.

With the help of a programmer, you can build API queries that:

  • fetch data from individual logs, to send to databases used for continuous monitoring and billing
  • download records from all of your logbooks to create recurring monthly reports

This new functionality will allow your team to get more out of the data your team collects in the field using the LogCheck mobile app.

Interested in learning more? Check out the API documentation available at www.logcheckapp.com/developer/

When you’re ready to begin using the LogCheck API, complete the sign up form below and we will help you get started.

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