Yes, it works with your stuff.
You have a Blancco license. An ERP you spent too much money on. A carrier that sends tracking updates to an email nobody reads. A warehouse scanner from 2014 that still works fine, thank you very much. ReVend plays nice with all of it.
And for everything that doesn't have a dedicated connector yet: there's a REST API that does exactly what the documentation says it does. Revolutionary concept, we know.
Working today. Not “on our roadmap.”
Blancco
Data ErasureErasure reports flow in automatically. Per-drive certificates with NIST 800-88 compliance details, cryptographic hashes, and the exact things your auditor will ask for. No manual upload. No copy-pasting certificate numbers from one system to another.
Carrier Tracking
LogisticsDHL, DPD, PostNL, FedEx, UPS, GLS, TNT. Tracking numbers sync to inbound and outbound orders. Your client can see where their shipment is without calling you. You can see where your shipment is without calling the carrier. Everyone stops calling everyone.
REST API
DeveloperFull read/write API with scoped permissions, rate limiting, and webhook support. If your system can make an HTTP request, it can talk to ReVend. Your in-house developer will be suspicious at first — then delighted when it actually works as documented.
Import / Export
DataCSV, Excel, JSON. Import your existing inventory, contacts, contracts. Export anything at any time. The data format is standard because we spent three days arguing about column naming conventions so you don't have to.
On the roadmap. Actually on the roadmap.
Not the kind of “roadmap” where features go to die quietly. The kind where they have a timeline, a developer assigned, and a reason to exist.
ERP Connectors
SAP, Dynamics, NetSuiteBi-directional sync for the big ERPs. Asset data, financial records, client master data. So your ERP still knows what's happening without anyone manually re-entering 400 serial numbers. Because that's not a job. That's a punishment.
Accounting
Exact, Xero, QuickBooksInvoices and settlements pushed to your accounting system. No more exporting a CSV from ReVend, importing it into Exact, and spending 20 minutes figuring out why the totals don't match. They'll match. We promise.
Certus & Others
Data ErasureNot everyone uses Blancco. We know. Certus integration is on the roadmap, along with a generic erasure report import for tools we haven't heard of yet. Your niche erasure tool from 2018? We'll probably support it.
BI & Reporting
Power BI, Tableau, LookerFor the person in your company who insists on building dashboards in a separate tool even though we have perfectly good ones built in. Fine. Here's your data feed. Make it pretty. We won't judge.
Webhooks & Zapier
AutomationReal-time event notifications for everything: asset created, order completed, settlement approved, dispute raised. Connect to 6,000+ apps through Zapier, or build your own listeners if you enjoy that sort of thing.
CMDB / ITSM
ServiceNow, Jira AssetsFor clients who need to track where their retired assets ended up. The device leaves their CMDB, enters your ReVend, gets processed, and the status flows back. The circle of IT life, documented at every step.
A REST API that doesn't make you cry.
Full CRUD on assets, orders, contacts, settlements, invoices. Scoped API keys so your warehouse integration can read assets but can't accidentally delete your entire client database. Webhook subscriptions for real-time events. Rate limiting that's generous enough to be useful and strict enough to stop your intern's infinite loop.
Documentation that includes actual response examples. Error messages that tell you what went wrong, not just “400 Bad Request” and a shrug. The bar for API documentation is tragically low. We cleared it anyway.
No developer? No problem. The API is for custom builds and niche connections. Everything else works out of the box. You don't need to write code to receive a pallet.
Don't see your system?
Tell us what you need. If enough people ask for the same thing, it moves up the list. If you're the only one who uses that particular Finnish warehouse management tool from 2011 — well, there's always the API.