Udio Systems integrates with Zapier to help businesses enhance their efficiencies 

Australia-based school management software provider, Udio Systems (Udio), has announced a new partnership with Zapier, an online platform that enables users to connect to third-party apps, such as content management systems and accounting software. By implementing Zapier, companies using Udio can bridge the gap between external services, creating smarter workflows by automating repetitive tasks.

“The integration with Zapier will be a great asset to our clients who want to link Udio up with other systems crucial to the daily running of their business, such as Xero, Google Calendar and Hubspot,” says Sue Doncon, General Manager of Operations at Udio. “We’re committed to helping our clients become more efficient operators and by integrating with Zapier, they’ll be able to focus more on business growth rather than spending unnecessary hours dealing with manual admin.”

In its current stage of development, Zapier can communicate information from Udio to other systems as a result of general billing account updates. In stage two, due to release later in the year, Zapier will be able to push information triggered by every event in Udio (such as when a customer books a make up session). The third stage of implementation will enable Zapier to transfer information from other systems into Udio.

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