APRIL 20, 2021

Refreshed users page, white labeling and documentation site

Learn about our new white labeling support for integrators, check out our new documentation site and see the new users page.

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Updated on October 24, 2024

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We have changed the users page and added new support for building more powerful embedded integrations through white labeling. We also have a new documentation site for integrators working with the Kisi API.

New users index page

We have updated the users overview page, giving it a fresh new look and allowing admins to manage users more efficiently.

You can now see more details about each user.

users index page

Now you have sorting options.

user index page sorting

And you can even delete multiple users or suspend access for them.

user dashboard

White labeling support

Kisi now supports white labeling for integration partners, who can use the Kisi API in their applications without having to require their users to sign up for a Kisi account first. This allows offering a more integrated experience for our partners' users and significantly reduces onboarding pains.

When an integrator partner does the integration, their users will be able to, for instance, unlock doors that have Kisi locks installed. When the user tries to unlock the door with the partner’s app, a request would be sent to the Kisi API to trigger the unlock.

To use this feature, integration partners applications will have to make use of their administrator API keys to create logins for users.

For more technical information, please check the white labeling section from the registration and authentication guide.

New documentation site

For you who are integrators working with our API, we are excited to announce our new platform documentation! Feel free to check it out and send it to anyone who needs to know more about our product, and especially to your developers.

Also, if you're making use of the Kisi API, make sure to subscribe to our mailing list for updates about API changes, deprecations and more!

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