Authenticate using your Stuart client_id and client_secret to obtain a Bearer token from the OAuth token endpoint
POST to https://api.stuart.com/v2/jobs to create a delivery job; include transport_type (e.g., bike, car), pickup details, and one or more dropoff package objects
Set pickup_at to an ISO 8601 datetime including the local timezone offset to indicate whether the job is instant or scheduled
Ensure all phone numbers include the international country code, especially when the sender's account country differs from the delivery country
Extract the tracking_url from the job creation response and share it with the customer for live tracking
Poll GET /v2/jobs/{job_id} or use Stuart's webhooks to monitor delivery status through its lifecycle
Known gotchas
Stuart operates in France, the United Kingdom, and Poland; requests for addresses outside these countries will fail — verify coverage before attempting job creation
Omitting the timezone offset from pickup_at can cause Stuart to misinterpret the scheduled time; always include the offset for the local delivery timezone
Stuart's sandbox and production environments use separate API credentials and base URLs; do not mix them during integration testing
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