INTEGRATIONS
With CRM systems
Integrate Rackbeat with your CRM systems like HubSpot and Pipedrive and sync your customer data and inventory between the apps and manage them all together.
How does it work?
When your order is received, confirmed or shipped in Rackbeat, then status is updated in CRM and the customer data is imported.
Customers
Once the order is created in Rackbeat, the customer data is synced with a CRM app that enables customer tracking in real time.
Products
The related product information in Rackbeat is imported to the CRM system to keep the inventory in sync.
Records
Order placed in Rackbeat can update or create the records automatically in the CRM app.
Orders
Manage your orders and stocks and track it in real time to streamline order fulfillment.
With marketing systems
Integrate Rackbeat and your in- and/or outbound marketing system to create several workflows from adding customer details to the subscription list to managing contacts.
How does it work?
When the order is placed in Rackbeat, then the status gets updated in the marketing apps like Activecampaign or MailChimp and an automated response is sent to the customer regarding the update. The customer details are further synced into the marketing app’s mailing list for future campaigns.
Orders
When an order is placed in inFlow, the details are updated in the marketing app where targeted email campaigns are set up.
Customers
When any lead is generated in the marketing app, the customer information is also updated in Rackbeat and a sales order is created.
With Payment systems
Integrate Rackbeat with payment apps like PayPal and Stripe that ensure managing the inventory and selling of your products.
How does it work?
Once the payment is done for the order, automatically the order is created in Rackbeat and the inventory is updated.
Customer
When a customer makes a payment for the order, the customer details like complete shipping address, phone number, etc are updated in Rackbeat.
Order
When a customer makes a payment for the order, the status is updated in Rackbeat for further order processing.
With Webshops
Integrate Rackbeat with ecommerce or webshops to automatically manage your inventory and sales orders. You get to manage your orders, products, inventory and manufacturing with this integration.
How does it work?
When an order is placed on the webshop they get automatically transferred to the Rackbeat app and a new sales order is created for it and the inventory is managed.
Customers
All the customer details are synced to Rackbeat when an order is placed in your webshop.
Products
Finished products listing is managed and monitored to fulfill the webshop sales orders on time.
Inventory
The inventory is synced between the webshop and inFlow to ensure that optimal stock quantity is maintained.
Sales Orders
All webshop sales orders will get instantly imported in Rackbeat for order fulfillment.
With accounting
Integrate Rackbeat with an accounting system to automate the order management process and invoicing.
How does it work?
When an order is placed on the webshop they get automatically transferred to the Rackbeat app and a new sales order is created for it and the inventory is managed.
Customers
All the customer details like shipping address, billing, contact details, etc. are synced to Rackbeat.
Products
Finished products listing is managed and monitored to fulfill the webshop sales orders on time.
Inventory
The inventory is synced between the webshop and Rackbeat to ensure that optimal stock quantity is maintained.
FEATURES
Sync your orders and inventory and let your stock stay updated that keeps your stocks moving in and out in rackbeat.
Rackbeat integrations let the information flow between the systems relating to shipping when you save the order.
Rackbeat integration can be viewed and decisions taken from the generated reports on inventory movement for each product.
With Rackbeat integrations, you can collaborate work across departments.
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