Your booking platform automatically updating your accounting tool when a payment is received
App Integration for Cornwall Businesses
Your tools, finally talking to each other.
Most businesses don’t have one software problem. They have seven. A booking system here. An accounting tool there. A CRM that doesn’t connect to either. A spreadsheet someone has to update manually to keep everything in sync.
We connect your tools up properly — so data flows where it needs to without anyone having to move it by hand.
What Integration Means in Practice
When we talk about integration, we mean connecting the tools you’re already using so they work as a joined-up system rather than a collection of separate parts. That might look like:
Your CRM populating when a contact fills in a form on your website
Your project management tool creating tasks when a new client is onboarded
Your stock system updating when an order is placed
We Support What We Build
A lot of automation agencies build something, hand it over, and move on. We don’t work that way. We offer ongoing support and maintenance to make sure your systems keep running properly — and to update them when your tools or processes change.
Because they will change. New software gets introduced. APIs get updated. Business processes evolve. We stay on top of that so you don’t have to.
Tools We Commonly Work With
Xero, QuickBooks — accounting and invoicing
HubSpot, Salesforce — CRM and sales
Calendly, Acuity — scheduling
Shopify, WooCommerce — e-commerce
Airtable, Notion — databases and project management
Google Workspace — email, calendar, Drive
Custom webhooks and APIs — for anything else
Not Sure What You Need?
That’s fine — most of our clients aren’t sure either. We start by understanding what’s not working (or what’s taking too long), then figure out together what the right solution looks like. Sometimes it’s a full integration build. Sometimes it’s something much simpler. We’ll always give you an honest answer.
Tell us about the tools you’re using and where the friction is. We’ll figure out how to get them working together.