Integrations

Let outside systems feed production and process review — without overruling either.

acqSYS brings orders, inventory updates, fulfillment events, and approved machine signals into the same reviewed workflow. External data can start work, enrich engineering evidence, or close stock — but it does not bypass planning, QC, labels, technologist review, or manager confirmation.

Business-system handoff

Orders should arrive ready for review, not as mystery work on the floor.

acqSYS connects to the shop platforms, ERP, and PLCs you already run — nothing is ripped out or replaced. Connectors are useful only when imported demand is mapped to ProductHub, SKU, quantities, deadlines, and fulfillment rules. Shopify and Odoo workflows are live for scoped production use, while custom boundaries are confirmed during onboarding.

Live

Shopify

Pull orders in, push inventory and fulfillment back. Available on Professional and Enterprise.

Live

Odoo

Pull sale orders into production planning, push status notes, update inventory, and validate fulfillment through stock picking. Available on Professional and Enterprise.

Enterprise

REST API

acqSYS REST API for custom system integration. Bidirectional data exchange.

Enterprise

Webhooks

Outbound delivery for alerts and integration events. Configurable per-event.

Sales-scoped

Custom integration projects

Custom integration projects are scoped separately during the sales conversation. Future standard platform connectors will be included from Professional as they ship.

Live

Spreadsheet import

Guided XLS/CSV import for bulk production orders. Available as a safe fallback when a connector isn't appropriate. Professional and Enterprise.

Machine-signal context

Telemetry matters when it lands on the right job, spool, QC window, and process question.

For each validated protocol, acqSYS brings approved line signals into monitoring, QC, reports, traceability, alerts, and AI Process Advisor (beta) review where enabled. Diameter, speed, temperature, pressure, energy consumption, and other reachable measurements become useful because they are connected to the production and process context that explains them. Scope is confirmed during onboarding because every line exposes data differently.

Connector pack

OPC UA

Modern PLCs and SCADA systems — a widely used industrial standard. Connector available across tiers; scope confirmed during onboarding.

Connector pack

Modbus TCP

Ethernet PLCs, sensors, and gateway devices. Connector available across tiers; scope confirmed during onboarding.

Connector pack

MQTT

IoT sensors and edge gateways — pub/sub for high-frequency telemetry. Connector available across tiers; scope confirmed during onboarding.

Connector pack

Beckhoff ADS

Beckhoff PLCs and TwinCAT controllers via the acqSYS ADS connector. Available across tiers; scope confirmed during onboarding.

Connector pack

EtherCAT

High-speed real-time fieldbus — Beckhoff and compatible controllers. Connector available across tiers; scope confirmed during onboarding.

If your site uses a different industrial protocol, raise it during the sales call — we'll evaluate scope before we commit to support it.

Network trust

Give acqSYS the minimum route to approved signals.

You do not have to expose your factory network broadly. The connection model is chosen with your IT and automation team, then limited to the systems, ports, and signals required for operating workflows and engineering review.

VPN tunnel

  • Your IT team controls the tunnel — WireGuard or IPsec, depending on policy.
  • Access is limited to approved IPs, ports, and protocol endpoints.
  • Fits plants that already manage vendor access through a central firewall process.

acqSYS gateway

  • A small edge device deployed inside the plant network.
  • Reverse outbound connection model reduces inbound firewall exposure.
  • Fits teams that want a pre-configured appliance rather than maintaining a VPN route themselves.
Talk integration

Start with the data flow that would change production or engineering most.

We will separate what can be connected immediately, what needs mapping, what belongs in a custom project, and which machine signals are worth bringing into monitoring, QC, reports, and technologist review.