create a new Space every time Flatfile is opened
Legacy Documentation: This content is maintained for backward compatibility and may not reflect the latest features or best practices. For current documentation, please refer to our updated guides.
For synchronous data import/exchange completed in one session, create a new Space each time Flatfile is opened. This suits situations where a clean slate for every interaction is preferred.
The DevXP engineering team hosts office hours every Thursday at 11 a.m. Pacific Time where we answer your questions live and help you get up and running with Flatfile. Join us!
Front-end SDK wrappers around the Flatfile API enable you to effortlessly and securely integrate an embedded data import experience directly into your application.
Seeing an instance of Flatfile embedded inside an application only takes about 5 minutes to complete.
This quickstart guide will show you how to:
Once complete, you'll find many additional options to customize Flatfile specifically for your use case.
create a new Space every time Flatfile is opened
Legacy Documentation: This content is maintained for backward compatibility and may not reflect the latest features or best practices. For current documentation, please refer to our updated guides.
For synchronous data import/exchange completed in one session, create a new Space each time Flatfile is opened. This suits situations where a clean slate for every interaction is preferred.
The DevXP engineering team hosts office hours every Thursday at 11 a.m. Pacific Time where we answer your questions live and help you get up and running with Flatfile. Join us!
Front-end SDK wrappers around the Flatfile API enable you to effortlessly and securely integrate an embedded data import experience directly into your application.
Seeing an instance of Flatfile embedded inside an application only takes about 5 minutes to complete.
This quickstart guide will show you how to:
Once complete, you'll find many additional options to customize Flatfile specifically for your use case.