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Unsolved Can I get Moz keywords via API?
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Hi, my boss is asking if you "have any API for keyword research -- e.g., as soon as a user creates a card title in [our application], we can auto-recommend keywords from Moz within [the application].
I shared a link with him to your Links API page, but he says he doesn't think that API does the above.
Can you help?
Thank you,
Renae
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you cant, You need a subscription to do that...
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I was also looking for a way to automate the extracting of keyword data from Moz some time ago and hit the same wall. I have found a workaround for it, which is far from ideal but does save quite some time.
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