If your API keys page is confusing, your documentation is buried, and your webhooks take 30 minutes to configure — developers won't integrate.
They'll pick your competitor who made it easy.
Three things your API settings page needs:
→ Clear separation between production and development keys. One wrong paste costs your customer hours of debugging.
→ "Last used" timestamps on every key. If a key shows "Never" — it's either unused or compromised. Both need attention.
→ Security reminders where developers actually see them. Not in a docs page. Right next to the copy button.
Your API page is your developer's first impression. Make it feel like you care about their time.
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Posted Feb 20, 2026
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If your API keys page is confusing, your documentation is buried, and your webhooks take 30 minutes to configure — developer...