API Key AuthOpenAPI Spec
Five9 is a cloud-based contact center platform that provides call center solutions, IVR, workforce management, and customer engagement tools for enterprises.
#3 of 3 in Customer Service · #3 of 5 in Contact Center · #51 of 66 in Crm
Checklist Breakdown
10 of 33 checks passed.
14 unscored.
Can an agent find and understand this tool without a web search?
✓
Published OpenAPI/Swagger spec
✗
Has llms.txt or llms-full.txt
✗
Has an MCP server (official or well-maintained)
✗
MCP server listed in a public registry
✓
API reference docs are publicly accessible
✓
Docs include runnable code examples
✓
Has a public changelog or release notes
✓
Has a public status page
Can an agent create an account and get credentials without human intervention?
✗
Signup does not require CAPTCHA
✗
Signup does not require phone verification
✓
Supports API key auth (not only OAuth)
✗
API key obtainable without manual approval
✗
No mandatory billing info to start
✓
Can sign up without creating an organization
Can an agent operate autonomously without upfront payment or contracts?
✗
Has a free tier
✓
Usage-based pricing available
✓
No minimum contract or commitment
✓
Pricing page is public (no 'contact sales')
✗
Free tier sufficient for testing (not just a trial)
How well does the API work for non-human consumers?
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SDK available in 2+ languages
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Structured error responses (JSON with error codes)
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Idempotency support on write endpoints
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Pagination on list endpoints
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Webhook/event support
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Sandbox or test mode available
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Rate limit headers in responses
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Consistent REST resource naming
Does the tool fail gracefully when an agent makes a mistake?
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Meaningful error messages (not just 500)
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429 responses include Retry-After header
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Documented uptime SLA (99.9%+)
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Graceful degradation under rate limits
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Request IDs in responses for debugging
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API versioning supported
Reviewer Notes
Five9 has a REST API and developer documentation, but discovery is limited—no MCP server, no llms.txt, and API docs require manual navigation. Account creation requires human intervention (email signup + verification + enterprise approval), making programmatic agent onboarding impossible. The API tooling is moderately mature with structured responses for contact center operations, but error messages can be opaque. Reliability is enterprise-grade with good uptime, though rate limits are restrictive for autonomous agents. Pricing is enterprise-only with no free tier, creating a significant barrier to agent experimentation and autonomous operation.
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