Supporting the Creation of Personalized Broadcasting Tools by Releasing an API
From Real-Time Chatbots to Unique Donation Overlays, Streamers Can Build Distinctive Tools for Their Broadcasts

CM Developers Page Opened_Provided by Marple Corporation

CM Developers Page Opened_Provided by Marple Corporation

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The virtual and game streaming platform CIME is supporting the creation of customized tools to revolutionize the broadcasting environment. Marpple Corporation, led by CEO Park Hyeyoon, announced on April 20 that it has officially launched the 'CIME Developers' page and released an OpenAPI that allows users to freely expand the platform's functionality.


The launch of the Developers page aims to move beyond the standardized features provided by the platform and empower streamers to create tools optimized for their unique broadcasting styles. Through this page, CIME's API can be integrated with third-party services, enabling smoother communication with viewers outside the platform.


The API released by CIME is a REST API that enables external applications to utilize the core functions of the CIME platform. Its strengths include OAuth 2.0-based authentication, which ensures secure access to user data. The API covers ▲users ▲channels ▲live broadcasts ▲chat ▲categories ▲block/ban features, enabling a variety of functionalities such as channel information retrieval, live broadcast management, chat integration, and real-time event reception. For example, developers can build chatbots that subscribe to chat events for automatic responses or command processing, and create notification overlays that display donation and subscription alerts live on the broadcast screen. It is also possible to automate broadcast settings or link CIME events with external services like Discord or Slack.



CIME launched its beta service in March and is now actively engaging with users. The company has secured a variety of content by bringing on board influential virtual streamers such as Skosism, Hanabi, and Heavy, and by forming a partnership with the animation OTT service Laftel. With the introduction of the API, CIME is also working to establish a distinctive edge in terms of functionality. Park Hyeyoon, CEO of Marpple Corporation, stated, "With the launch of the Developers page, we hope CIME will be recognized as a platform where streamers can freely realize everything they imagine."


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