SproutGigs Upgrades API, Adding New Controls for Agents and Automated Workflows

Middletown, Delaware, United States, 1st Apr 2026 – SproutGigs has released an updated version of its API, expanding the range of endpoints available to developers and introducing new configuration options for job and campaign management. The release reflects the platform’s growing use as infrastructure for both automated workflows and human-in-the-loop AI pipelines.

Platform Background

SproutGigs operates as a micro-task marketplace, connecting businesses and developers with a global workforce of hundreds of thousands of workers available to complete digital tasks. Clients post jobs through the platform, set parameters around task volume and pacing, and receive completed work from the worker pool. The API exposes this infrastructure programmatically, allowing the entire process — from job creation to task review and rating — to be managed without manual intervention through the platform interface.

What’s New in This Release

The updated API introduces two new endpoints: Set Daily Tasks Limit, which allows developers to cap how many tasks are completed per day on a given job, and Set Distribution, which provides control over how work is allocated across the worker network. Both additions give development teams finer operational control, particularly useful when managing campaigns that need to scale gradually or maintain a consistent cadence over time.

Existing functionality has also been extended and refined. The API now covers the full job lifecycle — posting, pausing, resuming, restarting, stopping, and featuring jobs — as well as predicted position estimates and speed controls for active campaigns. Task rating is available both individually and in bulk, with separate endpoints for retrieving rated and unrated tasks, making it straightforward to build review queues into an automated pipeline.

Human Review of LLM Outputs

One area where the API is seeing increased adoption is in workflows where AI-generated content or decisions require human validation before being acted upon. By routing tasks through SproutGigs, developers can submit LLM outputs for review by human workers drawn from the platform’s global pool of hundreds of thousands of contributors. This human-in-the-loop model is particularly relevant for content moderation, data labeling, quality assurance, and judgment-based tasks where model outputs benefit from a layer of human verification. The platform’s rating and webhook systems allow results to be fed back into the wider pipeline in a structured way, with real-time notifications fired on job status changes and task submissions.

The REST-based API and standard authentication model mean it can be integrated into most development environments without significant overhead, and it is compatible with agent frameworks and orchestration tools built on models including those from Anthropic and OpenAI.

Worker Lists and Targeting

The API includes a Lists module, which allows developers to build and manage curated sets of workers. Workers can be added, blocked, or unblocked from a list, giving clients the ability to direct jobs toward specific segments of the workforce or exclude workers who do not meet quality thresholds for a particular campaign. This functionality is useful for teams that have identified reliable contributors through prior jobs and want to prioritise them for future work.

Digital Growth Campaigns

Beyond verification and AI workflow use cases, the Sproutgigs API continues to support programmatic campaign management for digital platforms. Developers can post and manage jobs targeting YouTube, TikTok, and websites — covering tasks such as driving video views, channel subscribers, engagement, and web traffic through the platform’s worker network. For development teams building tools in the creator economy or digital marketing space, this provides a ready-made fulfillment layer accessible entirely via API.

Endpoint Summary

The full API covers five main areas: Gigs (browsing available tasks, categories, public questions, and reviews), Jobs (full lifecycle management, task rating, distribution and limit controls), Lists (worker list management), Profiles (worker profile access), and Users (account balance retrieval). Webhook support covers two event types — job status changes and task submissions — enabling event-driven architectures.

Documentation for the updated API is available at sproutgigs.com.

Media Contact

Organization: Sproutgigs

Contact Person: James Bradey

Website: https://sproutgigs.com

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Address:651 N. Broad St.

Address 2: Ste. 201

City: Middletown

State: Delaware

Country:United States

Release id:43497

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