Decision acceptance deadline

09.01.26 (inclusive)

Form of award

Discussed individually

Product status

Idea

Task type

ICT tasks

Сфера применения

Agriculture

Область задачи

Intelligent control systems

Type of product

Software/ IS,

Mobile app

Problem description

Problem description Posiflora accounting software is used in flower shops and studios to manage sales, balances, orders, customer base and analytics. At the same time, business owners and partners need to integrate Posiflora with external systems.: • CRM and ERP systems; • accounting services; • marketing platforms and analytics services; • websites, marketplaces, and mobile apps; • BI systems and corporate data warehouses. Currently, integrations are most often implemented point-by-point for specific tasks, which leads to: • high cost of implementing each new integration; • duplication of logic and errors in different projects; • The complexities of support and scaling; • depending on the specific developer. There is no universal connector that would standardize and simplify data exchange between Posiflora and external systems.

Expected effect

The implementation of a universal integration connector will allow: • reduce the development time of new integrations by 50-70%; • provide a single standard for data exchange via the Posiflora API; • reduce the number of errors during data transmission; • simplify the connection of external services and partner solutions; • Add value to the Posiflora ecosystem for businesses and developers; • ensure scalability and extensibility of integrations without redesigning the system core.

Full name of responsible person

Novichikhin Vitaly Grigorievich

Purpose and description of task (project)

The goal of the project is to develop a universal integration connector for the Posiflora accounting program, which provides flexible, secure and scalable data exchange with external systems through the official Posiflora API. The project assumes: • Analysis of the Posiflora API and key business entities (sales, orders, products, balances, customers, employees, stores); • development of a universal connector architecture with the ability to connect various data sources and recipients; • implementation of two-way data exchange (receiving and sending); • support for event-based and/or periodic synchronization (webhooks, polling, schedules); • configuring data mapping between Posiflora and external systems; • Error handling, logging, and integration monitoring; • security (authorization, tokens, access restriction); • preparation of technical documentation and connection examples for developers. The result should be a ready-made universal connector that can be used as a basis for integrating Posiflora with any external accounting, analytical and service systems without developing from scratch for each case.

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