Integrations & API

DealJourney connects to the accounting, email, calendar, and communication tools your team already uses, and exposes a full public REST API plus webhooks for everything else.

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Accounting and ERP systems

Sync customers, products, and invoices with the system your finance team uses.

DealJourney connects to PowerOffice, e-conomic, Tripletex, Fortnox, and Fiken. Each integration syncs customers, products, and invoices bidirectionally. When you close an opportunity as Won, DealJourney creates a draft invoice in the connected ERP. Your finance team finalises and sends it from their system of record, and the invoice is mirrored back into DealJourney so reps can see exactly what was billed.

Field mappings are configurable: your chart of accounts, VAT codes, payment terms, and product catalogue can all be aligned with the ERP's setup so nothing has to be edited after sync.

Gmail, Outlook, and calendars

Keep emails and events in sync with your CRM records.

Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 both connect via OAuth. Once connected, emails to and from your contacts sync to their timeline, calendar events appear on your schedule in DealJourney, and outbound emails sent from the embedded composer land in your actual Gmail or Outlook Sent folder.

Dedicated add-ons for Gmail and Outlook let you work inside the mail client: look up a contact's CRM profile, add notes, log calls, and create opportunities without switching tabs.

Documents and storage

Link Google Drive and SharePoint files to your CRM records.

Attach contracts, decks, and quotes stored in Google Drive or SharePoint directly to opportunities, customers, and tickets. DealJourney stores the reference rather than a copy, so permissions on the source file stay authoritative and the team always sees the current version.

SMS

Send text messages as workflow actions or from contact records.

DealJourney supports SMS through Link Mobility. Once the integration is configured at the tenant level, SMS becomes available as a workflow action and as a send-from-record option on contacts and leads. Deliverability and reply handling are managed by the provider; delivery status is logged back into DealJourney.

The public REST API

Programmatic access to every record type in your workspace.

Every record type in DealJourney (opportunities, leads, customers, contacts, products, subscriptions, invoices, activities, notes, email templates, custom fields, pipelines, users) is exposed through a versioned public REST API. API keys are scoped: you grant read, write, or delete for each entity family so a key only has the access it actually needs.

The API is the same surface DealJourney uses internally, so whatever you can see in the UI you can read, create, update, or delete through the API.

Webhooks

Push events to your own systems as they happen.

Webhooks send an HTTP request to a URL you control whenever something you care about happens: a lead is created, an opportunity closes, an invoice is paid. Each webhook subscription targets specific entity types and events, and delivery is retried with exponential backoff on failure.

Incoming webhooks handle the other direction: callbacks from ERP systems, SMS providers, and other integrations that need to push state back to DealJourney.

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