# Signals

- [List Signals](https://rest-api.symphony.com/main/signals/list-signals.md): Lists signals on behalf of the user. The response includes signals that the user has created and public signals to which they have subscribed.
- [Get Signal](https://rest-api.symphony.com/main/signals/get-signal.md): Gets details about the specified signal.
- [Create Signal](https://rest-api.symphony.com/main/signals/create-signal.md): Creates a new Signal.
- [Update Signal](https://rest-api.symphony.com/main/signals/update-signal.md): Updates an existing Signal.
- [Delete Signal](https://rest-api.symphony.com/main/signals/delete-signal.md): Deletes an existing Signal.
- [Subscribe Signal](https://rest-api.symphony.com/main/signals/subscribe-signal.md): Subscribe an array of users to a Signal. To subscribe an entire pod to a Signal, set the companyWide field in Create Signal.
- [Unsubscribe Signal](https://rest-api.symphony.com/main/signals/unsubscribe-signal.md): Unsubscribes an array of users from the specified Signal.
- [Suscribers](https://rest-api.symphony.com/main/signals/subscribers.md): Gets the subscribers for the specified signal.
- [Signal Object](https://rest-api.symphony.com/main/signals/signal-object.md)


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