News | August 3, 2015

New Denver-Based Startup Aims To Easily Connect Independent Software Vendors To The World Of Cloud Apps, Launching At RSPA 2015

POSable is an API Integration Service that enables Independent Software Vendors to quickly connect their Point of Sale to cloud apps using one uniform API. The new startup will be launching at the 2015 RSPA (Retail Solutions Providers Association) trade show this week.

Independent Software Vendors or Point of Sale (POS) Developers spend hours perfecting their own product. The idea of differentiating and connecting to cloud-based apps is often outside of their core product roadmap. The biggest reason developers don’t write to these APIs is the time consuming and costly nature to integrate, manage, and maintain each API overtime.

“I’ve never met a developer with extra development resources. Our goal at POSable is to create one uniform API that POS Developers can write to and nearly eliminate the development effort to write to hundreds of apps.” Todd Youngblood, of POSable

Denver-based POSable enables rapid development and deployment of cloud applications for POS Developers. Instead of spending up to 500 hours per API to initiate and maintain each cloud-based app, POSable grants access to accounting, e-Commerce, document management, CRM, and marketing Pods with pre-built Nodes to integrate common services by coding to a single API

POSable will officially launch their product offering at the 2015 Retail Solutions Providers Association (RSPA 2015) trade show. This will give POS Developers a firsthand look at the future of app connectivity.

About POSable
POSable exists to provide point of sale developers a single uniform API that connects them to multiple cloud services and removes the costly burden of API management, authentication, and security.

Source: POSable