> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.syntage.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Overview

> Start here for Syntage product documentation, developer guides, API reference, and changelogs.

Syntage gives your organization access to business data, analysis, and indicators from trusted Mexican datasources, including SAT, RPC, RUG, Buró de Crédito, Buró Empresas, Infonavit, and more.

These docs are organized by audience:

* Use **Using Syntage** to understand how Syntage works, including entities, datasources, extractions, and onboarding workflows.
* Use **Resource Guide** to learn what each resource represents before you work with it in the dashboard or API.
* Use **Developers** for integration guides, environments, webhooks, pagination, request IDs, and API behavior.
* Use **API Reference** when you need endpoint paths, parameters, response schemas, and examples.

## Where to start

* Start with [Quick start](/using-syntage/get-started/quick-start) if your team is new to Syntage.
* Use [Trial best practices](/using-syntage/get-started/trial-best-practices) to plan a pilot or proof of concept.
* Start with [Datasources](/using-syntage/datasources) to understand the kinds of information Syntage can retrieve and analyze.
* Read [Entities](/using-syntage/entities) and [Extractions](/using-syntage/extractions) to understand how Syntage connects people and companies to retrieved data.
* Read [Entities and onboarding](/using-syntage/dashboard/entities-and-onboarding) to understand how your team can add entities and collect required authorizations.
* Use [Reports](/using-syntage/dashboard/reports) and [Data](/using-syntage/dashboard/data) to understand where processed analysis and source records appear.
* Use [Developer overview](/developers/overview) if you are building an integration.
