Patchworks launches new ‘low code/no code’ integration platform


Patchworks launches new ‘low code/no code’ integration platform

Patchworks has launched its new low code/no code integration platform which empowers retailers to take control of tech integrations with easy to use self-service features.

The company, founded in 2014, has over 300 clients and partners – including Huel, Gymshark, Lounge Underwear, Castore, Cox & Cox and Simba Sleep.

Its integration platform as a service (iPaaS) connects key eCommerce websites, warehouses, business (ERP & Finance) and marketing softwares globally. This allows businesses to simplify the integration and management of their technology stacks and for data flows to be set up in a simple, easy to use way. This enables businesses to leverage their data, to drive growth through seamless customer journeys and operational agility, allowing them to move quickly.

The Platform includes powerful APIs supporting a growing list of hundreds of connectors providing a rich set of options for businesses’ eCommerce stacks. The goal is to empower retailers, agencies and software partners to connect and deliver integrations themselves, as well as innovate on top of the platform through a powerful self service portal.

This new generation of technology allows online retailers to put data at the heart of their eCommerce strategies. Using all their data sources, brands can move from simply taking, processing and shipping orders to leveraging data from transactions and interactions intelligently, creating friction free, data driven customer journeys and experiences.

David Wiltshire, CEO and founder of Patchworks, said: “We’re excited to share our new low code/no code platform allowing retailers, developers and agencies to get stuck in and create powerful integrations themselves. We are working to offer a platform that supports the future of eCommerce, placing data at the heart of creating beautiful customer journeys.

“In such a competitive space, online retailers need to choose the right systems for their business and get to market quickly. Most retail businesses now require ten or more specialist softwares to operate effectively. Integration is a critical and often overlooked component, however is key to removing, reducing and automating manual business processes.

“Every company deserves to have the freedom to choose the path they want to take. But for many, their platforms and current integrations can’t support a best of breed approach. We want to change that, so everything they implement into their tech stack is software to be proud of.”

In August 2021, Patchworks announced that Gresham House Ventures – a growth equity investor specialising in software and digitally driven businesses in the consumer, healthcare and service sectors – made a £3.3m investment in the business.

Share

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn WhatsApp

Related News


Sign up to receive our newsletter