Quixy, the cloud-based no-code Process Automation, and Enterprise Application Development platform provider, has announced integration with Zapier, a US-based platform that allows end users to integrate the web applications they use. It connects apps and moves information between them automatically.
Getting work done often requires coordination across several applications at any given time. Zapier integration would empower Quixy users to instantly connect their enterprise apps built on Quixy platform with over 3000 apps and services, the no-code way, that including Google Sheets, Google Docs, Gmail, Microsoft Outlook, Salesforce, Box, Dropbox, Adobe Sign, HubSpot, and many more. This partnership paves way to numerous benefits including increased productivity, and reduced delays.
“We are super excited to have launched Zapier integration with Quixy for our customers,” said Gautam Nimmagadda, founder and CEO at Quixy. “At Quixy, we are a team of 100 tech experts who channel their efforts into creating ‘Citizen Developers’ and ensuring an enriched CX (Customer experience). We are always looking for ways to expand our capabilities and give our platform users the tools they need to succeed. Currently, we have over 180,000 users and 60+ clients across 15 industries. Through this integration with Zapier, we aim to reach a userbase of 1 million and add 100 more clients in the next one year. I am sure our customers will be delighted with the possibilities the Zapier app integration opens up “.
With the help of this integration, Quixy’s customers will easily be able to manage multi-step complex workflows allowing them to automate more fragments of the user journey and associated operations while also providing a deeper level of control and visibility throughout the process lifecycle across all their enterprise systems.
Zapier would provide the freedom to Quixy’s customers to set up Zaps, which are automated workflows that connect apps and services together. With the help of Quixy Actions and Triggers, Quixy users will be able to create robust integration points with their existing enterprise apps that suit their specific business needs, such as checking for inventory with vendors based on the requested quantity from partners, creating tickets on project management app based on the feedback received from partners on supplier portals, etc. to name a few.