Through an integration, WiFi.PRO can share information and data with other platforms or third-party service providers.
The WiFi.PRO platform is constantly evolving and integrates with the most relevant industry platforms. Each integration requires a specific development or connection interface between both applications, known as an API.
An API is a piece of intermediary code that allows different applications to communicate with each other to share information and functionalities.
TYPES OF INTEGRATIONS:
PMS: Hotel Management Software
Traditionally, a hotel management system (PMS, Property Management System) is defined as a platform that allows a hotel or a group of hotels to manage front-desk tasks such as reservations, check-ins and check-outs, room assignments, rate management, and more.
This type of integration allows for the verification of a guest’s identity to grant them access to the WiFi service. Additionally, the PMS database can be enriched with the data collected during the login process.
CRM: Communication and Marketing Solutions
Customer Relationship Management, or CRM, helps companies stay in touch with their clients. To achieve this, the data collected during the login process is essential for actions such as email marketing campaigns, sending forms and surveys, SMS messaging, and more.
The integration of WiFi.PRO with other CRM platforms allows the data of users who connected to the WiFi to be exported automatically and immediately, enriching your contact lists.
POS: Creation and printing of a PIN code from a POS terminal
The integration with POS TPV (Point of Sale) systems allows for the automatic generation of WiFi access PIN codes, which can be printed directly on the POS receipt. This functionality facilitates the delivery of WiFi credentials to end users without the need for manual intervention by staff. It is ideal for environments such as coffee shops, reception desks, or high-traffic areas.
see more >>> TPV Integration
Other Integrations
WiFi.PRO integrates with various service providers and hardware manufacturers.
Payment Gateways: PayPal and Stripe.
Hardware Manufacturers: Access Points, Routers, audience counters, sensors, Cast, etc.
Social Media: Allows a user to register and access the WiFi service using their social media identity. Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Apple ID, or LinkedIn.

