Post on 17-Dec-2014
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Err what's an API?
Lessons on driving API adoption in the "not for profit" sector
10 years ago at eBay10 years ago at eBay…
I had no idea what an API was!
5 years ago at vzaar…
Without knowing it I designed a product that would be API powered
3 years ago at JustGiving
The not for profit sector showed very little interest in API adoption
Today
I’m here as head of JustGiving’s Consumer APIs!
Warning: There is nothing
technical about APIs that I can
teach you!
5 personal lessons on growing a community in an industry resistant to APIs
So what is…
Since 2011, developer account growth has been consistent
Hits are growing nicely
And we’ve slowly built up a community of users
• 1,500 developer accounts (~10% active)
• 30-50 charities using our APIs
• 20-25% of annual revenues driven via API activity
But first lets go back in time
The landscape was barren
The landscape was barren
12 months ago did your charity understand what APIs were?
Source: JustGiving API survey Feb 2014
50% had limited or no
understanding of APIs
50% had limited or no
understanding of APIs
The APIs landscape in the not-for-profit sector
• Charities traditionally have very limited budget
• Rarely have in-house developer resource
• Short term planning over long term
• Reliance on voluntary employees
• Understanding of APIs was/is low
Lesson 1: Launch & Build upon your own APIs
Lesson 1: Launch and build upon your own APIs
• Helps validate your methods
• Lifts a lid on what sucks (or what’s missing)
• Forces you to at least plan how to manage and document them
• Gives you some credibility from day 1
Lesson 2: Pick a significant launch partner
• Our # 1 client• Raised > £40m on JustGiving in 2013 alone• FTSE 100 style organisation - big enough to have an innovation team• In 2010 expressed a desire to “stay ahead of comp” and to “leverage tech”• All their fundraising campaigns today are API driven through JustGiving
• Took 3 years to get to this stage• Lots of blood, sweat and tears• Test & learn, test & learn…
Lesson 2: Pick a significant launch partner
• This trust in our system was a industry wide game changer• They singularly validate our API stack• Both parties learnt loads!
• Missing methods• Error handling• Documentation• Educating & Empowering multiple stakeholders
The floodgates opened (kind of!)
But know one knew what they wanted…
How do I get that integration?
How do I get that integration?
Cool…What’s an API?Cool…What’s an API?
It’s API driven…It’s API driven…
Lesson 3: So be prepared to put in the hard yards
Lesson 3: Putting in the hard yards• Get out and meet your future clients (e.g. charities, agencies)
• Show them real life, tangible examples
• Find ways to get round lots of red tape / bureaucracy• Test things quickly (prove/disprove, move on)• Co-fund projects
• Be prepared to coach, guide, review and tweak• Demos, flow diagrams etc
• Train up those that can broadcast the API message• Account Managers, Bus Dev, PR etc
• Prepare for a slow life cycle of development• And meantime plan for what they will want next
Lesson 4: Invest in making life easy for others
Lesson 4: Invest in making life easy for others
• Get out of their way (whilst supporting them!)
• Pick an API service provider
• Live or die by your documentation
• Provide a reliable sandbox
• Build and support a help group. Zero in on your biggest advocates
• Empower other staff to answer questions
• Plan for CRM & Developer outreach (emails, customer care, doc updates etc)
Lesson 5: Encourage & Celebrate Innovation
5. Encourage & Celebrate Innovation
• Show what people are building • External communities (PR, blogs, social)• Internal stakeholders (excite your staff)• Partners (“oh I want that!”)
• Attend/Sponsor hacks• Find the relevant hack(s) for your business goals
• Evangelize your APIs/Platform• Invest in Developer Outreach• Hook up with influencer/guru in your industry
• Inspire others• E.G. JustGiving award for technology• White paper / research / infographics etc
Good news! 84% of charities say API adoption will grow in next 12 months!
Source: JustGiving API survey Feb 2014
1.Build and launch something yourself to get ahead
2.Pick a partner and go through the growing pains together
3.Be prepared to put in the hard yards
4.Invest in the making life easy for others
5.Encourage and celebrate innovation
Thank youFollow @jghackers and justgiving.com/developer
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