PawthosX App Store, OpenAPI & Custom Integrations

PawthosX One is built as an open ecosystem, not a closed box.

Written By Brendan Baker

Last updated About 9 hours ago

Clinics should be able to connect the tools they rely on, extend their workflows, and keep control of their data without being trapped inside a single vendor’s walls.

The PawthosX App Store, OpenAPI, and Custom Integrations are designed to work together so clinics can add trusted systems, automate workflows, and support practice-specific needs while keeping permissions, access, and safety controls in place.

The Simple Version

The PawthosX App Store is for supported, ready-to-enable integrations.

The PawthosX OpenAPI is for developers, partners, and technical teams that need to build directly on PawthosX One.

Custom Integrations are for clinics, groups, or partners that need something more specific than a standard app.

Together, they allow PawthosX One to stay flexible without turning the hospital into a pile of disconnected tools.

The PawthosX App Store

The PawthosX App Store is where clinics can browse, enable, and manage supported integrations.

These apps are designed to work inside PawthosX One, not as random bolt-ons your team has to babysit in another tab.

When available, App Store integrations can appear directly inside the workflow where they belong, such as payments, reporting, client communication, referrals, inventory, records, billing, or administrative tools.

Available apps may vary by clinic, country, subscription, vendor approval, and configuration.

Examples of App Store Categories

Accounting

Accounting integrations can help clinics sync financial activity with outside accounting tools.

Examples may include:

  • Invoice syncing

  • Payment syncing

  • Adjustments and refunds

  • Reconciliation support

  • Connections to tools such as QuickBooks, Xero, or other supported accounting platforms

Payments

Payment integrations allow clinics to connect supported payment providers or specialty workflows.

Examples may include:

  • PawthosX Payments

  • Stripe connections where supported

  • Additional payment processors

  • Specialty payment workflows

  • Payment reporting connections

Available payment options may vary by country, processor approval, and clinic setup.

Messaging Providers

Messaging integrations help clinics manage client communication through approved communication channels.

Examples may include:

  • Telnyx

  • Google APIs

  • WhatsApp-enabled workflows where supported

  • Secure communication add-ons

  • Client messaging infrastructure

  • Klippy or Giphy

  • Zapier connected messaging apps

  • Mango Voice

These tools may support texting, calling, routing, reminders, notifications, and communication workflows depending on configuration.

Analytics and Dashboards

Analytics integrations help clinics and practice groups move operational data into reporting systems.

Examples may include:

  • Looker

  • Tableau

  • Power BI

  • Group-level dashboards

  • Clinic KPI reporting

  • Revenue, workflow, and performance analytics

  • PawthosX Partner Intelligence

This allows clinics to combine PawthosX One data with broader business intelligence tools when appropriate.

Referral and Communication Tools

Referral integrations help support communication between primary care clinics, urgent care, emergency hospitals, specialists, and RDVM partners.

Examples may include:

  • RDVM sharing

  • Specialist data pipelines

  • Secure document exchange

  • Referral status updates

  • Discharge and record sharing

  • File transfer workflows

The goal is to reduce duplicate work and keep clinical handoffs cleaner.

What OpenAPI Means

OpenAPI gives approved developers and partners a structured way to build with PawthosX One.

Instead of forcing every clinic into the same fixed workflow, PawthosX One exposes documented API endpoints so authorized systems can exchange information safely.

The API can support use cases such as:

  • Patient data connections

  • Client data connections

  • Appointment workflows

  • Invoice and payment workflows

  • Inventory connections

  • Reporting exports

  • Referral workflows

  • Automation triggers

  • Custom dashboards

  • Partner-built tools

  • Internal clinic workflows

Developers can review available documentation at pawthosx.ai/docs.

Custom Integrations

Some clinics need more than a standard app.

A mobile practice may need a unique field workflow. A specialty hospital may need a custom referral pipeline. A group may need custom reporting. A startup clinic may want hardware, messaging, inventory, and records to behave in a very specific way.

Custom Integrations allow PawthosX One to support those needs without forcing the clinic to abandon its workflow.

Examples include:

  • Custom reporting pipelines

  • Custom billing exports

  • Device or hardware integrations

  • Custom intake workflows

  • Group-level dashboards

  • Local automation workflows

  • Specialty department workflows

  • Inventory vendor connections

  • Referral network integrations

  • Internal operational tools

Custom Integrations may require review, scoping, security checks, vendor coordination, and additional setup.

Permissions, Safety, and Control

Integrations should not mean uncontrolled access.

PawthosX One is designed around admin-controlled permissions, scoped access, auditability, and workflow safety.

Depending on the integration, administrators may be able to control:

  • Which apps are enabled

  • Which users can access an app

  • What data an app can use

  • Which clinic locations are connected

  • Which workflows can trigger automation

  • Whether an integration can read, write, or sync data

  • Whether support or vendor access is allowed

  • How integration activity is logged

Where supported, MCP and related integration layers may help connect tools into PawthosX workflows, but core access control remains governed by PawthosX One permissions, security rules, and administrator approval.

Why This Matters

Veterinary software has been too closed for too long.

Clinics should not have to choose between using modern tools and keeping control of their data. They should not be forced into disconnected systems, duplicate entry, or vendor lock-in just because their operating system refuses to connect.

PawthosX One is designed to give clinics more flexibility.

That means:

  • Fewer disconnected tools

  • Less duplicate entry

  • Cleaner reporting

  • Better partner integrations

  • More control over clinic data

  • Easier workflow automation

  • More room for innovation

  • Less dependence on one vendor’s closed ecosystem

Important Notes

Not every app is available to every clinic.

Integration access may depend on subscription level, country, vendor availability, security review, administrator permissions, and technical configuration.

Some integrations may require approval from PawthosX, the third-party vendor, or both.

Custom Integrations may require additional build time, implementation support, or professional services.

Your PawthosX One administrator controls which apps and integrations are enabled for your hospital.