Integrations
Connect Tiquo with third-party platforms and services
Integrations Overview
Tiquo integrates with a growing range of third-party platforms to extend functionality across payments, operations, marketing, analytics, and customer experience.
Integrations are designed to work natively with Tiquo's unified data model, meaning connected platforms can interact with orders, bookings, customers, payments, and operational workflows without manual duplication.
All integrations are managed centrally and apply across locations and sublocations where permitted.
Available Integrations
A full and up-to-date list of supported integrations is available on the Tiquo website:
https://www.tiquo.co/en/integrations
This page includes integrations across areas such as payments, marketing tools, analytics, automation platforms, and partner services. New integrations are added on an ongoing basis.
Integration Status
Each integration shows a clear status within Tiquo, such as connected, disconnected, or requiring action.
This allows administrators to quickly understand whether an integration is active, needs configuration, or requires reauthentication.
Where relevant, status indicators also surface sync health and connectivity issues.
Permissions & Access
Integration setup and access requirements vary depending on the platform being connected.
Depending on the integration, you may be required to:
- Log in to the third-party platform within Tiquo to grant access
- Provide API keys, secrets, or tokens generated by the external platform
- Approve specific permission scopes requested by the integration
Access is limited to the permissions granted and can be revoked at any time. Some integrations may also require organisation-level or administrator permissions to connect.