June 3, 2026
What's New in v1.6: A Public API and Portuguese
Connect your production data to the rest of your stack with a public API and organization-scoped keys, and use the workspace in Portuguese.
By John Barker
Version 1.6 opens ProductionPlanner.io up to the rest of your toolkit. Until now everything happened inside the app; with this release your production data can flow in and out of it programmatically. We’ve also added a fifth workspace language.
A public API
Productions rarely live in one tool. There’s the spreadsheet finance keeps, the dashboard the agency wants, the automation that should create a project the moment a deal closes. v1.6 introduces a public API so the data you already keep in ProductionPlanner.io can talk to all of it.
Every core resource is reachable: projects, dates, schedules, team members, tasks, budget lines, locations, and resource links can all be read and updated over a clean, documented interface. Create a project from your own onboarding flow, push a finalized run-of-show into the schedule from a spreadsheet, or pull the team roster into an internal dashboard, all without anyone opening the app.
A live, try-it-out reference is published alongside the API, so you can explore every endpoint and run real requests against your own data while you build.
Organization-scoped API keys
Access is managed from a new Integrations page in the dashboard sidebar, available to organization members.

Each key belongs to one organization and can only reach that organization’s projects, so a key you hand to an external tool can never see beyond the work it’s meant to. Name a key for the tool it powers, copy it once, and it stays readable on the page afterwards so you can retrieve it again rather than starting over. Revoke any key the moment you no longer trust it, and the next request made with it is refused immediately.
The workspace in Portuguese
The project workspace is now available in Português, joining English, Svenska, Deutsch, and Français. As with the other languages, each person picks their own in Account Settings, so a Portuguese-speaking coordinator and an English-speaking producer can share the same project and each see it in their own language.

The choice covers the working surfaces, and call sheet PDFs are generated in the sender’s language with localized weekday and month names, so a Portuguese-speaking producer sends a Portuguese call sheet regardless of who receives it.
Get started
The full API reference, authentication details, and per-endpoint examples live in the API & Integrations docs. Open your organization’s Integrations page to create your first key.
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