Cart.com is an e-commerce platform that provides businesses with a comprehensive suite of tools to manage their online sales. The platform offers a user-friendly interface that streamlines the process of creating and managing online stores, including product listings, inventory management, and order fulfillment. Cart.com also integrates with various payment gateways and shipping carriers, enabling businesses to accept payments and ship orders seamlessly. Additionally, the platform provides robust analytics and reporting tools that help businesses track their performance and make informed decisions. With its comprehensive features and ease of use, Cart.com is an ideal solution for businesses looking to establish or expand their online presence. Cart.com's API offers a comprehensive set of RESTful endpoints that allow developers to integrate with the platform's core functionality. The API is designed to be flexible and scalable, supporting a wide range of use cases, from simple data retrieval to complex integrations. Developers can access detailed documentation for each endpoint, including request and response formats, authentication mechanisms, and rate limits. Webhooks provide a real-time notification mechanism, allowing businesses to receive updates on events such as order changes, inventory updates, and payment status. Cart.com enforces rate limits to ensure the stability and performance of the platform, with specific limits varying depending on the endpoint. By adhering to these limits, developers can avoid overloading the system and ensure optimal performance for their integrations.
Free Plan
100 requests per minute, 10,000 requests per day
Growth Plan
500 requests per minute, 50,000 requests per day
Pro Plan
1,000 requests per minute, 100,000 requests per day
Enterprise Plan
Custom rate limits
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