Setting up your Lodgify API credentials
Five minutes, no engineering. Below is the exact sequence to authorise Blastnes on your Lodgify account so that modules can start reading and writing through the Public API.
1. Confirm your Lodgify plan includes API access
Open lodgify.com, go to Settings → Subscription. The Starter, Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise plans all include Public API access. If you're on a legacy plan without API access, contact Lodgify support to enable it — they usually flip it on within a few minutes at no charge.
2. Head to Blastnes and click "Lodgify Login"
On any page of blastnes.org, click the Lodgify Login link in the top-right header. You'll be redirected to a Lodgify-hosted authorisation page. Verify the URL bar shows lodgify.com before entering credentials — this is the golden rule of every OAuth flow.
3. Authenticate on Lodgify
Enter the email and password you use for your Lodgify site. If you have 2FA enabled (please do), enter your one-time code. If you don't remember the password, use Lodgify's own "Forgot password" link — Blastnes can't help with Lodgify passwords.
4. Review and approve the consent screen
Lodgify shows the exact list of scopes Blastnes is requesting. These map to the modules you've picked in your cart (or all modules if you're exploring). Typical scopes include properties.read, bookings.read, rates.readwrite, availability.readwrite, guests.read, channels.read. Read them. If any feel excessive, decline them individually — the corresponding module will be flagged "insufficient permissions" but everything else runs.
5. Land back on Blastnes, modules active
Lodgify sends you back to your Blastnes account, this time authenticated. You'll see a green connector indicator on the top-right of the account interface. From here on, every module you activate uses this authorisation. The scoped token rotates every 30 days automatically — you don't have to do anything to keep it fresh.
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