Get Started Building a Technical Integration with Adobe
To integrate with an Adobe product, follow the steps below. Integrations fill feature gaps and extend Adobe product capabilities for customers. From tried-and-tested integrations that unlock transaction options to bespoke technologies that enable travel bookings and so much more, everything you need to build and promote your own solution starts right here.
Updated: February 10, 2026
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- Request a sandbox
- Get your Technical Integration Excellence Accreditation
- Review product integration guides and use cases
- Take a deep dive into Adobe Experience League
- Browse the Adobe Exchange Marketplace
- Choose an integration approach
- Build your integration and submit for distribution
- Validate your integration with App Assurance
Request a sandbox
To build something new, partners need to get hands-on with our applications. Adobe Partner Sandboxes are available to Silver, Gold, and Platinum Partners in the Digital Experience Partner Program. Adobe Experience Cloud and Creative Cloud environments are designed to provide partners with a non-production, not-for-resale space to build and test integrations.
Sandboxes overview
Get your Technical Integration Excellence Accreditation
The Technical Integration Excellence Accreditation contains four modules and provides partners with a comprehensive guide to effectively integrate and extend Adobe Experience Cloud applications. The course covers foundational knowledge of how these products are structured, accessed by users, and administered.
Technical Integration Excellence Accreditation
Review product integration guides and use cases
Partners are creating technical integrations that tackle some of the most common Experience Cloud scenarios—and that’s just the beginning. Our use case overview highlights foundational business needs, but the real magic happens when partners go beyond them to solve unmet needs. Dive in, get inspired, and start imagining new ways to innovate for our shared customers.
In addition, our product integration guides offer a step-by-step framework for building the most common integrations. These guides are not a replacement for engineering experience, but they can help guide savvy developers in the right direction and provide reference materials for the use cases you are addressing.
Explore common integration use cases
View all product integration guides
Take a deep dive into Adobe Experience League
The home of most technical product documentation, Adobe Experience League is an unmatched resource for integrators. The site offers additional courses, extensive documentation, and community forums where you can connect with others for guidance.
Visit Adobe Experience League
Browse the Adobe Exchange Marketplace
All partner-created technology integrations and extensions are made public to customers through the Exchange Marketplace. Explore the catalog of current integrations to survey what’s already available, identify any existing integrations that are similar to your proposed integration, and refine how you will differentiate your technology.
Visit the Adobe Exchange Marketplace
Choose an integration approach
You’ve got your idea in mind, you’ve got your sandbox activated, and now you’re ready to start building. Before you get too far down the road, we recommend deciding how you want customers to access your application.
The Exchange Marketplace is more than just a static catalog—it allows customers to immediately access your technology through direct downloads. You can use Adobe’s App Builder tool to build and host on an Adobe server or you can host your technology on your own server and still allow for downloads through the Marketplace.
What is App Builder?
Server-to-server integrations
Build your integration and submit for distribution
Once you’ve built your integration, all your hard work is about to pay off. To submit your integration to Adobe, you must first publish your App Listing to the Exchange Marketplace, a process that is managed through the Adobe Developer Distribution site.
NOTE: Partners must be given access through the Enterprise org associated with your sandbox and Adobe login. If you encounter the “Permission required” screen, you will need to submit a ticket to our support team.
Create and update your App Listing
Go to Developer Distribution
Submit ticket for Developer Distribution access
Validate your integration with App Assurance
Once you’ve successfully listed your integration on the Exchange Marketplace, we strongly recommend pursuing the App Assurance designation through our Solution Validation program. Completing the validation process shows your commitment to product excellence and gives customers confidence that Adobe has assessed your technology’s functionality and quality.