Connect Dynamo to Any REST API
Your Data Retriever
DynaFetch brings modern, reliable REST API integration to Dynamo 3.0. Transform your workflows by connecting to external data sources with community-driven, open-source functionality.

Your Data Retriever - fetching APIs with a friendly approach
What DynaFetch Offers
Build REST API integrations with just a few nodes. Below you can see all available DynaFetch nodes in the Dynamo library.
Performance First
Built on .NET 8 with System.Text.Json for maximum speed. Typical API calls complete in 200-800ms.
Enterprise Security
Complete authentication support including Bearer tokens, API keys, and custom headers for enterprise environments.
Developer Friendly
Intuitive node structure with comprehensive error handling. Build complex workflows with simple, chainable operations.
Simple, Powerful Workflow
Build REST API integrations with just a few nodes. Here's how easy it is to get started.
Create Client
Set up your HTTP client with base URL and authentication
Build Request
Configure your API endpoint, headers, and parameters
Execute & Process
Send request and convert JSON response to Dynamo data

All 230+ DynaFetch nodes organized across workflow categories and core infrastructure classes
Ready to Get Started?
Choose your preferred installation method and start enhancing your Dynamo workflows in minutes.
First API Call in 3 Nodes
Create Client → Build GET Request → Execute & Convert to
Dictionary
Continue your quick start Get up and running in 15 minutes.
Documentation
Comprehensive resources to help you master DynaFetch and build powerful API integrations.
Quick References
Primary workflow nodes and complete technical reference materials.
Guides & Best Practices
Security, authentication, performance, and workflow organization guidance.
Getting Started
Installation, basic examples, and working Dynamo graphs for download.
Community & Support
Get help, report issues, and contribute to the growing DynaFetch community.
Join Discussions
Share experiences, ask questions, and connect with other DynaFetch users.
Community DiscussionsContribute
Help improve DynaFetch by contributing code, documentation, or examples.
Contributing GuideDynaFetch builds upon the pioneering work of DynaWeb by Radu Gidei, bringing modern .NET 8 capabilities to the Dynamo community.