Create Objection
POST
https://backend.sindri1.stacks.localbusiness.pro/api/v1/objectionsCreate a new objection-handling entry.
X-Public-KeystringrequiredYour business public key. Used to identify which business is making the request.
X-TimestampstringrequiredCurrent Unix timestamp in seconds. Requests older than 5 minutes are rejected.
X-SignaturestringrequiredHMAC-SHA256 signature of the signing string: {timestamp}\n{METHOD}\n{path}\n{body}, using your private key as the secret.
namestringrequiredObjection name (max 255).
situationstringrequiredDescription of the objection situation.
desired_outcomestringrequiredHow the AI should handle it.
customer_typesstring[]Customer types this applies to.
example_conversationarrayExample conversation flow.
Responses
{
"objection": {
"id": 6,
"name": "Too Expensive",
"situation": "Customer says price is too high.",
"desired_outcome": "Explain value."
}
}Authentication — HMAC-SHA256
Every authenticated request requires three headers:
X-Public-KeyYour business public keyX-TimestampUnix timestamp (seconds)X-SignatureHMAC-SHA256 of signing stringSigning string: {timestamp}\n{METHOD}\n{path}\n{body}
Request
POST
https://backend.sindri1.stacks.localbusiness.pro/api/v1/objectionsRate Limits
With X-Public-Key: 60 req/min per key
Without: 10 req/min per IP
Code Examples
PUBLIC_KEY="pk_live_..."
PRIVATE_KEY="sk_live_..."
TIMESTAMP=$(date +%s)
PATH_URI="/api/v1/objections"
BODY='{"name":"Too Expensive","situation":"Customer says price is too high.","desired_outcome":"Explain the value and offer payment options."}'
SIGNATURE=$(printf '%s\n%s\n%s\n%s' "$TIMESTAMP" "POST" "$PATH_URI" "$BODY" \
| openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "$PRIVATE_KEY" | awk '{print $2}')
curl -X POST \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "X-Public-Key: $PUBLIC_KEY" \
-H "X-Timestamp: $TIMESTAMP" \
-H "X-Signature: $SIGNATURE" \
-d "$BODY" \
"https://backend.sindri1.stacks.localbusiness.pro$PATH_URI"