How To Connect Parsehub To Google Sheets [API Tutorial]

How to import data from Parsehub into Google Sheets using Apipheny.

Minecraft API Tutorial – Pull Minecraft Data in Google Sheets

How to import Minecraft data into Google Sheets using Apipheny.

Best APIs for crypto

Best Crypto APIs for Trading, Data Collection, & More

A comprehensive list of the best cryptocurrency APIs – each one built for simplifying your crypto tasks, saving you time and most importantly money.

How To Reference A Cell’s Value In Your Google Sheet API Request

Referencing cell values in Apipheny is like pulling data from another cell. Sounds complicated? It probably does at first, but it’s actually very simple — like piecing together LEGO bricks.

What is an API key?

What’s an API Key? API Key Meaning Explained for Beginners

When dealing with APIs, you may encounter something called an API key. They’re sort of like passwords which let APIs confirm your identity. Once an API knows you’re legitimate, you can get through and use the API’s full set of features. Example of an API key: 1f9ba190-c513-471b-a573-b8d008bb52fe Usually, the API key is a single token...

How to Use the =APIPHENY() Custom Function

Apipheny has its own function in Google Sheets. It lets you keep your API data organized and is incredibly easy to use.

What are API headers?

API Headers – What Are They? Examples & More [Explained]

Some APIs are super simple and require no headers at all to use. But a lot of them do. Here, we explain what headers are using simple terms.

What is an API endpoint?

What is an API Endpoint? API Endpoint Meaning [Explained]

To effectively use an API, you have to be familiar with its endpoints. Here, we explain, in simple words, what those are and how to use them.

What Are API Parameters? REST API URL Parameters [Explained]

API parameters are a very basic API feature used in API calls. Here, we explain what they are using simple English.

What is an API URL Path?

What is an API URL Path? API URL Meaning [Explained]

API URL Paths are the bread-and-butter of API-aided work. But what exactly are they?