Source: https://datafa.st/docs/api/account/websites/list
Markdown source: https://datafa.st/docs/api/account/websites/list.md
Description: List websites available to the token.

# List websites

`GET https://datafa.st/api/v1/admin/websites`

List websites available to the token.

## Request

### Authentication

- `dft_` account token with `websites:read`.



## Response

Returns a JSON object with `status` and endpoint-specific fields.

### Response fields

| Field | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `data[]._id` | string | Website ObjectId. |
| `data[].domain` | string | Website domain. |
| `data[].name` | string|null | Human-readable name for the resource or event. The exact meaning depends on the endpoint. |
| `data[].trackingId` | string | Script tracking ID used in `data-website-id`. |
| `data[].timezone` | string | Timezone used to interpret dates and group analytics buckets. Defaults to the website timezone. |
| `data[].currency` | string | Currency code for money values, such as `USD` or `EUR`. |
| `data[].role` | string | Caller role on the website: `owner`, `member`, or `viewer`. |

### Errors

Common errors include `400` for invalid input, `401` for missing or invalid tokens, `403` for missing permissions or website access, `404` for missing resources, and `500` for server errors.

## Code examples

### Example request

```bash
curl -X GET "https://datafa.st/api/v1/admin/websites" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer dft_xxx"
```

### Success response

```json
{
  "status": "success",
  "data": [{
    "_id": "665f0b3c4d2e1a0012345678",
    "domain": "example.com",
    "name": "Example",
    "trackingId": "dfid_abc123",
    "timezone": "America/New_York",
    "currency": "USD",
    "role": "owner"
  }]
}
```
