Web and Mobile SDKs
Klaviyo offers SDKs in various languages (Python, PHP, Ruby, Node), with plans to support more in the near future.
Server-side SDKs
/api (Stable)
/v1 & /v2 Legacy APIs (Deprecated) | 2022
Legacy v1/v2 APIs & associated SDK retirement date: June 30, 2024
Our Legacy v1/v2 APIs, SDKs and associated packages are set to be retired on June 30, 2024 and will not receive further updates. To continue receiving API and SDK improvements, we recommend migrating to our latest APIs and SDKs. You can find instructions for making the switch within the README of each legacy SDK repo below.
/v1 & /v2 Legacy APIs (Deprecated) | 2012 - 2021
Legacy v1/v2 APIs & associated SDK retirement date: June 30, 2024
Our Legacy v1/v2 APIs, SDKs and associated packages are set to be retired on June 30, 2024 and will not receive further updates. To continue receiving API and SDK improvements, we recommend migrating to our latest APIs and SDKs. You can find instructions for making the switch within the README of each legacy SDK repo below.
NOTE: /v1 & /v2 Legacy APIs (Deprecated) | 2012 - 2021 SDKs do not support all API operations
If you are currently using a legacy SDK, you may be missing some key functionality. For that reason, we recommend customers use our latest SDKs.
Alternatively, if you'd like to continue using a legacy SDK (e.g: for multi-threading/multi-store support as we work on updating this feature), you can make newer API calls that are not in the SDK by making HTTPS requests outright. For help with this, you can reference our language-specific code examples within the API reference, which lists all available operations.
Mobile SDKs
Klaviyo offers mobile SDKs to enable push notifications on your mobile app.
iOS
Android
React Native
Updated 10 months ago