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# Make Your First API Call

Once you have an active subscription and an API key, you can verify your setup with a simple API call.

### Example: Verify Prepare access

Call the Prepare information endpoint:

`GET /api/admin/information`

This confirms that:

* your API key is valid
* your subscription is active
* the API is reachable

### Example: Verify Manage access

Call:

`GET /api/v1/objects`

This returns the objects defined in your Atomyx Manage data model. In a new workspace, this may initially be empty.

### Next steps

After this, move into the product documentation for the area you are implementing.


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