> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.dano.finance/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.dano.finance/developers/integration.md).

# Integration

To accelerate adoption and ecosystem growth, **Danogo is open to integrations** from developers, platforms, wallets, dApps, and ecosystem partners. Whether you’re building a frontend for lending, a yield optimizer, or a dashboard, we offer **flexible integration options** via APIs and SDKs.

### ⚙️ Integration Options

#### 🔗 **RESTful APIs**

Danogo offers public and secure API endpoints that support for different use cases such as:

* Get List of Pools to show on an aggregator&#x20;
* Create a Loan
* ...

### 🧪 **Testnet Access**

We provide a full **Preview Testnet** environment for development and simulation:

* Use test ADA and stablecoins (USDM, DJED, etc.)
* Simulate borrowing, lending
* View contract behavior and tx structure

**Testnet portal:** <https://preview.danogo.io>

### 🤝 Ideal Integration Partners

* **Wallets**: Add fixed lending as a native feature
* **DEXs**: Integrate lending and borrowing layers
* **Yield aggregators**: Optimize across Danogo pools
* **dApps**: Plug into composable financial primitives


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