Clover PoS integration
Use Codat’s Clover PoS integration to connect to, retrieve, and view your customers’ data including Orders, Payments, and Products
Use Codat’s Clover PoS integration to connect to, retrieve, and view your customers’ data including Orders, Payments, and Products
Clover is a cloud-based platform that offers customizable point-of-sale software, hardware, credit card, and digital payment processing.
The data produced by commerce platforms, such as Clover, offers a valuable and unique source of real-time information. The integration can be used to power cash flow forecasting, business financial management dashboards, and auto reconciliation features, as well as streamline risk analysis and onboarding processes.
We provide consented access to the data found in your business customers’ Clover account via the official Application Programming Interface (API). Your customers control this access at all times and we never see their login credentials.
Codat’s Clover PoS integration allows for the two-way flow of data between platforms. We map merchant data from the Clover platform to our standardized commerce data model and make it available via a simple, developer-friendly API.
Integrations are vital but time-consuming and complex to build and maintain. Software providers and financial institutions use Codat’s universal API to gain immediate access to the financial platforms their small business customers use regularly including Xero, Amazon Seller Central, QuickBooks, and Shopify. Simply start building with Codat for free today.
Your customers’ data is held to the highest level of bank grade data security protocols and is encrypted end-to-end. Codat has passed all requisite penetration tests and is ISO27001, SOC-2, and GDPR compliant.
Codat’s Clover PoS integration supports Company info, Customers, Orders, Payments, and Products data types. To find out more about the integration, please visit our docs.
Download our guide to connecting with eCommerce and Payments software to better understand Codat’s coverage and why commerce data is so valuable