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Amplitude Taxonomy API

The Amplitude Taxonomy API provides programmatic management of your analytics tracking plan. It supports creating, reading, updating, and deleting event categories, event types, event properties, and user properties. This API is essential for data governance workflows, enabling teams to maintain a consistent and well-organized event taxonomy across their instrumentation without needing to use the Amplitude UI directly. Contact Support: Name: Amplitude Support

20
Requests
11
Folders
View on GitHub Raw JSON A/B TestingAnalyticsExperimentationFeature FlagsProduct AnalyticsUser BehaviorPostman Collection

Overview

Amplitude Taxonomy API is a Postman Collection published by Amplitude on the APIs.io network.

The Amplitude Taxonomy API provides programmatic management of your analytics tracking plan. It supports creating, reading, updating, and deleting event categories, event types, event properties, and user properties. This API is essential for data governance workflows, enabling teams to maintain a consistent and well-organized event taxonomy across their instrumentation without needing to use the Amplitude UI directly. Contact Support: Name: Amplitude Support

The collection contains 20 requests organised into 11 folders.

Tagged areas include A/B Testing, Analytics, Experimentation, Feature Flags, and Product Analytics.

Requests & Folders

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Related API Specs

Amplitude HTTP V2 API (OpenAPI) Amplitude Identify API (OpenAPI) Amplitude Dashboard REST API (OpenAPI) Amplitude Export API (OpenAPI) Amplitude Behavioral Cohorts API (OpenAPI) Amplitude Taxonomy API (OpenAPI) Amplitude Attribution API (OpenAPI) Amplitude Chart Annotations API (OpenAPI) Amplitude User Profile API (OpenAPI) Amplitude User Mapping API (OpenAPI) Amplitude SCIM API (OpenAPI) Amplitude Data Subject Access Request API (OpenAPI) Amplitude Experiment Evaluation API (OpenAPI) Amplitude Experiment Management API (OpenAPI) Amplitude Webhooks and Cohort Sync (AsyncAPI)
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