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Has an API, but it's managed services.
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Had a meeting with them on 8/24. They explained that they leverage Salesforce on the backend which means that to programmatically make changes to the Skedulo UI, we will have to use the Salesforce API.
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This requires Renova to have a Salesforce account. Two downsides to this:
- Could get pricey
- Seems a like a convoluted flow NetSuite >> Salesforce API >> Salesforce datastore >> Skedulo Account >> Skedulo UI
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