User Guide
- Manage Prompts
- Create Prompt
- Edit Version
- Generate Version
- Rename Version
- Delete Version
- Set Primary Version
- Compare Versions
- Token Count and Cost
- Update Prompt Use Case
- Copy Prompt to Workspace
- Move Prompt to Workspace
- Optimize Prompts
- Prompt Scoring
- Scoring Criteria
- Prompt Risk
- Prompt Balance
- Prompt Heatmap
- Workspaces
- Add Workspace
- Rename Workspace
- Delete Workspace
- Switch Workspace
- API Clients
- Add API Client
- Edit API Client
- Delete API Client
- Regenerate API Client
- Require API Client
- Connect AI Providers
- AI21 Labs
- Amazon Bedrock
- Anthropic
- Azure OpenAI
- Azure Serverless
- Cohere
- Deep Infra
- Fireworks AI
- Google Gemini
- Groq
- Hugging Face
- Hyperbolic
- Lambda
- Meta
- Mistral
- Moonshot AI
- OpenAI
- Perplexity
- Together AI
- xAI
API Clients
Adding API clients to your Zatomic account enables tracking and visibility into how, where, and when your prompts are being used. This can be particularly helpful if you have multiple AI agents accessing system prompts as part of your integrations and workflows.
API clients can be assigned to workspaces, ensuring they only have access to the prompts they are allowed to use. This helps further control access to your prompt IP.
And though not required, API clients can act as a secondary credential when calling the Zatomic API.
API Client Types
API clients are assigned one of the following types. These types are simply labels and designations for your convenience.
Agent | For AI agents. |
Application | For web and desktop apps. |
Service | For background workers and automations. |
User | For individual users. |