api-onboarding
Reducing Time-to-First-API-Call
The time between a developer discovering your API and successfully making their first call is the most critical window in your entire developer journey. Every minute of friction here costs you potential users.
Overview
Time-to-First-API-Call (TTFAC) is the single most predictive metric for developer adoption. Developers who succeed quickly become active users. Developers who struggle leave—often silently.
This skill covers:
- Measuring and optimizing TTFAC
- Removing authentication friction
- Creating effective sandbox environments
- Building interactive documentation
- Identifying and fixing common failure points
Before You Start
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