Adobe Experience Platform Documentation and Developer Resources
Use Adobe Experience Platform to develop and manage complete customer experience applications. Below find links to developer resources and technical documentation.
Explore Experience Platform’s open, API-first architecture.
Learn about Adobe Experience Platform Services
Adobe Experience Platform is a micro-service architecture with multiple services. Learn more about each service and the capability it provides.

Use Adobe Experience Data Model (XDM) to standardise customer experience data and define schemas for customer experience management.
Bring data into Adobe Experience Platform using batch ingestion, streaming ingestion and sources.
Use SQL queries to retrieve data from Adobe Experience Platform, such as Adobe solution data, customer 1st party data or any other Platform data.
Create your own machine learning models or use predefined ones in your own applications.
Review terms used in Experience Platform and its services and components.
Getting Started with Tutorials.
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Learn various ways to get your data into Real-time Customer Profile.
Learn how to compose a schema and interact with the Schema Registry using the Schema Editor in Experience Platform.
Create your own machine learning models in Data Science Workspace.
Create a connector in the Data Catalogue and initiate the connector to pull in data from 3rd-party systems.
Getting Started with Tutorials
Get started quickly by taking one of the tutorials for Adobe Experience Platform.
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Getting Started with Tutorials.
Get started quickly by taking one of the tutorials for Adobe Experience Platform.
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Get Started.
Get started quickly by taking one of the tutorials for Adobe Experience Platform.
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Use Experience Platform APIs
Explore our comprehensive guide of all API endpoints for Adobe Experience Platform.
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Access the Schema Library within Adobe Experience Platform. The registry provides a user interface and RESTful API from which all available library resources are accessible.
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Ingest data into Adobe Experience Platform as batch files. Data being ingested can be the profile data from a flat file in a CRM system (such as a parquet file) or data that conforms to a known schema in the Experience Data Model (XDM) registry.
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Simplify and streamline the process of categorising data and creating data usage policies. Once data labels have been applied and data usage policies are in place, marketing actions can be evaluated to ensure the correct use of data.
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Access mechanisms for ingesting, deleting and accessing profiles and for working with profile segments from creating, previewing and estimating segments to exporting segment audiences to datasets that can be used throughout Adobe Experience Platform.
Use standard SQL to query data on Adobe Experience Platform to support many different use cases. Query Service is a serverless tool which allows you to join any datasets in Experience Data Lake and capture the query results as a new dataset.
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End-user documentation, workflow and user guides for Experience Platform.
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Get a holistic view of your consumer base aggregated across all systems, as well as actionable timestamped account of every event they've had in any of your systems.
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Use a single segmentation workflow across solutions to generate audiences and power their consumer experiences.
Bridge identities across devices and across the various systems for a complete understanding of your customers and their behaviour.
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End-user documentation, workflow and user guides for Experience Platform.
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End-user documentation, workflow and user guides for Experience Platform.
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Access User Guides
End-user documentation, workflow and user guides for Experience Platform.
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