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PLATSUP-1063 - Correcting the table in the publishing requirements docs
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Osarhomiyeke authored Jul 31, 2024
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Scenarios in which integrations are permitted on the Zapier Platform by status, ownership, and intention:

| Private | Public | Not Allowed |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Anyone that accepts [Zapier Terms of Service](https://zapier.com/platform/tos) can build a private integration. | Integrations by developers who work for the company owning the API or have been contracted by the API owner can go public. | Integrations by developers who are building on an API they own but for a competing product with Zapier. |
| Integrations by developers building on a private API with no intention of going public, are permitted to remain private/invite-only indefinitely. | Integrations by developers who work for or third-party developers (preferably a [trusted developer](https://platform.zapier.com/quickstart/trusted-developers)) hired by the company owning the API and intended to go public, are permitted as private before going public. | Integrations by developers who do not own the API used in the integration or who have not been given explicit permission by the owners of the API. | Integrations by developers who are building on a public API they do not own, and routing traffic to their own servers. Exceptions apply when building on an approved third-party API. |
| Integrations by developers building on a private API with no intention of going public, are permitted to remain private/invite-only indefinitely. | Integrations by developers who work for or third-party developers (preferably a [trusted developer](https://platform.zapier.com/quickstart/trusted-developers)) hired by the company owning the API and intended to go public, are permitted as private before going public. | Integrations by developers who do not own the API used in the integration or who have not been given explicit permission by the owners of the API. |
| Integrations by developers who are building on a public API they do not own, and routing traffic to their own servers. Exceptions apply when building on an approved third-party API. | | |
| Integrations by developers building on a public API they do not own and intend to share with their team (within their company or organization, family and friends, etc.) are only permitted to be private. | | |
| Integrations by developers building on a public API they do not own and intend to sell access to the integration, are only permitted to be private. | | |
| Integrations by developers building with sandbox/test/dev environments or endpoints are only permitted to be private. | | |
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