GAINESVILLE, Fla., Sept. 07, 2017 -- SharpSpring, Inc. (NASDAQ:SHSP), a global provider of cloud-based marketing technologies, announced today the launch of its native, in-app integration with PieSync, a B2B cloud integration platform that uses intelligent syncing to match and synchronize customer contacts across cloud applications.
The expanded integration provides SharpSpring customers with direct access to PieSync’s point-and-click interface to easily build integrations with more than 80 cloud-based platforms — such as Google Contacts, Recurly, Zendesk, Pipedrive and Microsoft Dynamics 365 — without the need for a team of developers.
"The native integration with SharpSpring gives users the freedom to create their own SaaS stack to fit their business needs,” said Ewout Meyns, PieSync CEO. “Small and mid-sized businesses use 13 apps on average, and there’s no easy solution to keep customer contacts’ data consistent between them. PieSync takes this pain away by using intelligent two-way syncing to synchronize contacts between apps.”
SharpSpring offers an open API and native integrations with Google Adwords, Salesforce, ShutterStock, Litmus, WebEx, GoToMeeting, and now PieSync. There are also dozens of other options to connect with popular platforms.
SharpSpring CEO Rick Carlson said the latest PieSync integration supports SharpSpring’s focus on being flexible and easy to work with.
“Marketing agencies and in-house marketers want to execute their campaigns and prove their ROI. They have better things to worry about than integrating with applications their clients or company already use,” said Rick Carlson, SharpSpring CEO. “SharpSpring’s latest integration with PieSync makes it easier to focus on strategic initiatives, instead of worrying about contact database management.”
Kalon Wiggins, digital marketer at Epic Design Labs, who previewed the PieSync integration, said, “PieSync offers a way to easily have the full customer data interact between SharpSpring and our other apps. This new enhancement allows us to quickly connect all of our SaaS-based applications and unify our departments.”
For additional details, watch a video of the SharpSpring-PieSync integration, view of full list of the PieSync connections currently available for SharpSpring, and see all of the other SharpSpring integrations.
About SharpSpring, Inc.
SharpSpring, Inc. (NASDAQ:SHSP) is a rapidly growing, highly-rated global provider of affordable marketing automation delivered via a cloud-based Software-as-a Service (SaaS) platform. Thousands of businesses around the world rely on SharpSpring to generate leads, improve conversions to sales, and drive higher returns on marketing investments. Known for its innovation, open architecture and free customer support, SharpSpring offers flexible monthly contracts at a fraction of the price of competitors making it an easy choice for growing businesses and digital marketing agencies. Learn more at www.sharpspring.com.
About PieSync
PieSync is the fastest growing two-way contact data synchronization platform for organizations that want to power their business by integrating their cloud apps. PieSync improves sales, marketing and service performance by easily, affordably and intelligently connecting contact data without complexity across SaaS-based ecosystems and applications to guarantee relevance and reliability, every time. PieSync connects over 80 applications with new ones added every week and supports customers with greater than 20 employees across many industries. PieSync is headquartered in Ghent, Belgium. For more information please visit www.piesync.com.
Video Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxcLo6dQwgs
SharpSpring Contact: Edward Lawton Chief Financial Officer +1 617-500-0122 [email protected] PieSync Contact: +1 (516) 441 0212 (US) +32 (479) 95 41 90 (Europe) [email protected]


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