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Integration Pact

Connect Pact with one of 293 available systems in 5 minutes, without programmers and special knowledge, through the web interface.
Pact integration
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How to integrate Pact and other systems
with ApiX Drive

Now you don't need to hire programmers or integrators to automate Pact with other systems.
With ApiX-Drive you can connect and automate these systems in 5 minutes yourself.
Select the online systems to be linked
Specify the actions between systems
Turn on auto-update
The setup will not take more than 5 minutes.

Automation capabilities Pact
with other systems

Configure the rules once, according to which the systems will work.
Exchange data between Pact and other systems according to the specified interval
Integration Pact with other systems
Data source: Pact, available actions:
  • Get DATA

F.A.Q. on integration with Pact

How is the integration of Pact carried out?

  • First, you need to register in ApiX-Drive
  • Next, select the service in the web interface you need to integrate with Pact (currently 293 available connectors)
  • Choose what data to transfer from one system to another
  • Turn on auto-update
  • Now the data will be automatically transferred from one system to another.

How long does the integration take?

Depending on the system you want to integrate, the setup time may vary from 5 to 30 minutes. On average, it takes 10-15 minutes.

How much does it cost to integrate Pact with other systems?

You don't need to pay for the integration, as all the functionality is available at all plans. You pay only for the amount of data transferred from one of your systems to another through our service. If you have a small amount of data per month, you can use a free plan and switch to a paid one, if necessary. More information about plans .

How many integrations are available for Pact?

At the moment, we have 293 integrations Pact with other systems
Information about Pact

The Pact online service is an aggregator of messengers for business that provides entrepreneurs with the functionality for convenient correspondence with clients in messengers. In its interface, you can combine business accounts in various messengers and social networks, including WhatsApp, WhatsApp Business, Viber, VK, Instagram (direct and comments), Facebook, OK, Telegram and Avito. Pact users can perform various actions with their accounts in messengers / social networks through the service interface. For example, text messaging, image processing, video, file processing, audio messaging, group chats and other features are supported. Their exact list depends on the specific messenger or social network. According to the developers, Pact provides the business with the growth of applications and sales, helping to quickly and efficiently interact with customers. With its help, entrepreneurs can take orders, create and conduct mailings, receive feedback and remind inactive customers of themselves. The service offers a variety of ready-made text message templates for different business areas: retail / ecommerce, real estate, education, hospitality and tourism, medicine and beauty. An important feature of the Pact service is the ability to integrate with popular CRMs, including Bitrix24 and amoCRM. There is also an affiliate program for users that allows them to receive 10-30% of payments from new users of the service invited by them. We should also mention the WABA service, which allows you to create an official business account in the WhatsApp messenger.


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