Overview
Before you can use Suki’s APIs and SDKs, you must complete a one-time onboarding process. This guide walks you through getting started as a Suki partner. Once onboarded, you’ll receive a Partner ID (partner_id) that identifies your organization. You can then register users and start integrating Suki’s AI capabilities into your application.
Key Concepts

Partner
An organization that integrates with Suki to use our services. A partner can contain multiple organizations.
Organization
A group of users within a partner, such as a hospital or a clinic.
Provider
A user within an organization, such as a doctor or a nurse, who uses Suki’s services.
Partner ID
A Partner ID is a unique identifier that Suki assigns to your organization during onboarding. You’ll use this ID in all API calls and SDK initializations. What it’s used for:- Links your application to its configuration in the Suki Developer Platform
- Determines which authentication endpoint to use for token validation
- Maps your user roles to Suki’s capabilities
How Authentication Works
Suki uses your existing identity provider to authenticate users. You don’t need to create separate user accounts in Suki. The authentication flow:- A provider signs in to your application using your identity provider (like Okta, Azure AD, or Auth0)
- Your identity provider issues a token for that user
- You send this token to Suki in your API requests
- Suki verifies the token to confirm the user’s identity and grant access
Onboarding Process
Follow these steps to get started:Contact Suki
Reach out to the Suki Customer Success team to begin onboarding. Have this information ready:
- Business details: Official business name, email address, and phone number
- Use case: Description of your business and how you plan to use Suki
- Contact person: Name of the person managing the integration
- Authentication method: How you’ll authenticate users (see options below)
Supported Authentication MethodsSuki supports these authentication methods. You’ll use your existing identity provider:
- Stored Secret - Share your public key with Suki, stored securely in our database
- JWKS URL - Host your public keys at a public endpoint; Suki fetches them automatically
- Okta - Use Okta as your identity provider; Suki gets keys from your Okta issuer URL
- JWT Assertion - Share your public key as a signed JWT following RFC 7523
Suki Reviews Your Information
The Suki team reviews your information and sets up your account. This typically takes a few business days.
Getting Support
Need help? Reach out through any of these channels:Contact the Suki Team
Contact the Suki Team
Reach out to your Suki Customer Success or Program Manager directly.
Slack Channel
Slack Channel
Use the dedicated Slack channel created for your integration team.
Support Ticket
Support Ticket
Create a support ticket for technical issues or questions.
