Integration workflow

Connect selected external systems without creating new silos.

Integrations define where selected external systems connect without turning every tool into a separate operating silo.

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Commerce workspace
Integration hub

POS checkout

Counter basket

Table serviceOpen
Counter saleReady
Online pickupQueued
CardCashReceipt

Daily sales status

OpenPayments readyClose review

Inventory signal

Availability needs attention

Site builder preview

Terminal ready
Printer online
Scanner linked

Capability workflow

Integrations define which outside systems should exchange data during rollout.

Integrations define where selected external systems connect without turning every tool into a separate operating silo.

Plan the workflow

Identify external systems that need controlled data exchange.

Connect the records

Keep integration scope explicit during rollout planning.

Review and grow

Focus integration planning on the providers and data handoffs your business actually needs.

Common industry fit

Where Integrations usually matters most.

Different industries use this capability in different operating models.

Supermarkets

High-throughput checkout and stock-depth workflow for barcode lanes, replenishment, invoices, reports, and accounting context.

Checkout and stock focus

Keep fast checkout connected to product depth and barcode flow.

Retail Stores

Product-first retail workflow for checkout, stock, customers, campaigns, and online presentation.

Retail floor focus

Sell from the floor while product and customer context stay visible.

Hotels & Accommodations

Booking and guest-service workflow for reservations, customer profiles, invoices, payments, and reporting.

Guest service focus

Connect reservations and guest context before arrival.

Offices & Services

Professional-service workflow for customers, contracts, digital invoices, accounting, reports, payments, and scheduling.

Service workflow focus

Keep customer, service, document, and invoice context connected.

Availability

Use Pricing for the full plan comparison.

Integration availability depends on provider and rollout scope.

Plan scope varies

Use Pricing to compare subscription scope, selected modules, and rollout timing for this workflow.

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Integration planning

Decide whether integrations belong in your first rollout.

Then compare plan scope or map this capability to the industry workflow closest to your business.

Integrations

Connect the outside systems that matter without turning every workflow into a separate tool.

Industry fit

Supermarkets, Retail Stores, Hotels & Accommodations, Offices & Services.

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