Integrations

Integrate PatPat360 with many other software work tools to harness engagement into the daily workflow.

HRIS

SFTP Integration

PatPat360 works with any HR technology solution that offers an SFTP integration.

BambooHR

BambooHR provides online HR software for small and midsize businesses to help them simplify most recurrent HR tasks. 

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Namely

Namely offers a cloud-based solution for companies to streamline procedures related to payroll, benefits, talent management and compliance.

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Collaboration

Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams is a proprietary business communication platform developed by Microsoft, as part of the Microsoft 365 family of products. Teams primarily competes with the similar service Slack, offering workspace chat and videoconferencing, file storage, and integrations with applications like PatPat360.

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Microsoft Outlook

Outlook is a personal information manager from Microsoft and part of the Microsoft Office suite. Mainly used as an email application, it also includes a calendar, task manager, contact manager, note taking, journal and web browsing.

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Slack

Slack is a great space for team communication and collaboration both for big enterprises and small businesses.

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Gmail + Google Calendar

G Suite is a intuitive, time-saving and secure service for email and calendar.

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Single Sign-On (SSO)

Okta

Okta is the platform to secure identity management for your employees and simplify their password management.  

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OneLogin

OneLogin cloud identity management platform provides secure single sign-on, so to make very easy for employees to login to their favorite platforms.

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