> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.digitalapi.ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.digitalapi.ai/marketplace/reference/additional-resources.md).

# Additional resources

[Contact support](mailto:support@digitalapicraft.com)

(no public community channel yet. Check with your account manager)

(release notes are published on the marketplace dashboard under **System Notifications**. See Chapter 11)

* **API Consumer User Guide.** Written for the developer at a consuming company who discovers APIs in the public catalog, creates an App, subscribes to API Products, manages keys, and calls the APIs from their own code.
* **Org Admin User Guide.** Written for the Organisation administrator who invites members, defines custom roles, configures SSO and SAML, brands the storefront, and sets Organisation-wide policy.
* **Platform Admin Guide.** Written for the platform operator who owns the marketplace tenancy itself: provisioning Organisations, managing platform-wide features, configuring email and SMTP, and supporting all tenants.
* **Marketplace Technical Reference.** Written for engineers integrating against the marketplace via REST API, webhooks, MCP servers, and gateway adapters; covers endpoint contracts, payload schemas, and extension points.


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