# Create a content import source You can create a new content import source by sending a POST request to this endpoint. Endpoint: POST /ai/content_import_sources Version: 2.13 Security: bearerAuth ## Header parameters: - `Intercom-Version` (string) Intercom API version.By default, it's equal to the version set in the app package. Enum: "1.0", "1.1", "1.2", "1.3", "1.4", "2.0", "2.1", "2.2", "2.3", "2.4", "2.5", "2.6", "2.7", "2.8", "2.9", "2.10", "2.11", "2.12", "2.13", "Unstable" ## Request fields (application/json): - `sync_behavior` (string, required) If you intend to create or update External Pages via the API, this should be set to . Enum: "api" - `status` (string) The status of the content import source. Enum: "active", "deactivated" - `url` (string, required) The URL of the content import source. Example: "https://help.example.com" ## Response 200 fields (application/json): - `type` (string, required) Always external_page Enum: "content_import_source" - `id` (integer, required) The unique identifier for the content import source which is given by Intercom. Example: 1234 - `last_synced_at` (integer, required) The time when the content import source was last synced. Example: 1672928610 - `sync_behavior` (string, required) If you intend to create or update External Pages via the API, this should be set to . Enum: "api", "automatic", "manual" - `status` (string, required) The status of the content import source. Enum: "active", "deactivated" - `url` (string, required) The URL of the root of the external source. Example: "https://help.example.com/" - `created_at` (integer, required) The time when the content import source was created. Example: 1672928359 - `updated_at` (integer, required) The time when the content import source was last updated. Example: 1672928610 ## Response 401 fields (application/json): - `type` (string, required) The type is error.list Example: "error.list" - `request_id` (string,null) Example: "f93ecfa8-d08a-4325-8694-89aeb89c8f85" - `errors` (array, required) An array of one or more error objects - `errors.code` (string, required) A string indicating the kind of error, used to further qualify the HTTP response code Example: "unauthorized" - `errors.message` (string,null) Optional. Human readable description of the error. Example: "Access Token Invalid" - `errors.field` (string,null) Optional. Used to identify a particular field or query parameter that was in error. Example: "email"