What Integrates with Quiltt?
Find out what Quiltt integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Quiltt, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Quiltt currently integrates with:
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Plaid
Plaid
Free 98 RatingsPlaid is an international data network that powers tools used by millions of people to live a more healthy financial life. Our ambition is to facilitate an inclusive, competitive and mutually beneficial financial systems by simplifying payments and revolutionizing lending. Plaid works with more than 8,000 companies, including fintechs such as Venmo and SoFi and several Fortune 500 companies, to give people more control and choice over how they manage money. Plaid is headquartered in San Francisco and its network spans more than 12,000 institutions throughout the US, Canada UK and Europe. -
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Stripe
Stripe
2.9% + 30¢ per charge 3,575 RatingsThe new standard for online payments. Stripe is the best platform to run an internet business. For forward-thinking businesses all over the globe, we handle billions of dollars annually. Stripe creates the most flexible and powerful tools for internet commerce. Whether you’re creating a subscription service, an on-demand marketplace, an e-commerce store, or a crowdfunding platform, Stripe’s meticulously designed APIs and unmatched functionality help you create the best possible product for your users. Stripe is helping millions of innovative technology companies scale faster and more efficiently than ever before. We believe that payments is a problem rooted in code and not finance. We are obsessed with finding elegant, modular abstractions that allow for robust, scalable and flexible integrations. Stripe is easy to use because we remove unnecessary complexity and extraneous detail. -
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Zapier
Zapier
$20.00 per month 22 RatingsAutomate your workflows by connecting your apps. Automate your life with ease. Zapier automatically moves information between your web apps so you can concentrate on your most important work. Just a few clicks will connect your web apps so they can share data. Zaps are workflows that allow you to share information between your apps. No code required to speed up processes and get more done. Discover how Zapier makes automation easy for everyone. Keep using the tools that work best for you. Zapier connects more web applications than anyone else, and we add new options each week. We integrate with apps like Facebook Lead Ads and Quickbooks, Quickbooks, Google Sheets and Google Docs. Our editor is designed for DIY automation. Zaps can be set up without the assistance of developers. Zapier's built in apps allow you to create powerful workflows, without having to use separate services. Zapier is trusted by more than 3 million people to handle their tedious tasks. -
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Spade
Spade
FreeSpade's API allows you to access granular merchant, category and geolocation details. Spade uses ground truth, not guesswork, to deliver extremely accurate results in real-time. Instead of relying only on speculation and scraping, leverage a ground-truth network that matches transactions with actual merchant identities. Complete, standard data for more than 99.9% of U.S. merchants, from large chains to small shops. You can go beyond MCC codes and NAICs codes for precise spend categories and geographical coordinates. Plus additional fields such as logo, website, hours of operation, customer spending histories, and customer spending history. Transact data can be processed, enhanced, and returned within 50ms. This is well within the card authorization window and faster than other enrichment engines. A simple, turnkey integration can get you up and running in less than an hour. -
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JSON
JSON
FreeJSON (JavaScript Object Notation), is a lightweight format for data-interchange. It is easy to read and write. It is easy for machines and humans to generate and parse. It is based upon a subset the JavaScript Programming Language Standard ECMA-262 (3rd Edition - Dec 1999). JSON is a text format which is completely language-independent but still uses conventions familiar to programmers of the C family of languages. This includes C++, C# JavaScript, JavaScript, Perl and Python. These properties make JSON a great data-interchange language. JSON is built upon two structures: 1. A collection of name/value pair. This can be realized in many languages as an object, record or struct. 2. An ordered list of values. This can be expressed in most languages as an array, vector or list. These are universal data structures. They are supported by almost all modern programming languages in one way or another.
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