Intelliflo launches iO Store to deliver integrated partner apps

More than 20 partners on board

Hannah Godfrey
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Intelliflo has launched the iO Store as a way for users of its Intelligent Office (iO) practice management software to install integrated products and services apps from third parties.

The store is designed to enable new software partners and other providers to publish their software as integrated offerings that can be quickly and easily installed by users. It currently features more than 20 integrations with existing iO partners, including CashCalc, the adviser-created cashflow planning tool, which launched its app via the store last week. Intelliflo said many other companies were gearing up to launch their own software over the coming weeks. Intelliflo executive chairman Nick Eatock (pictured) said: "The iO Store will make accessing integrations even easier for...

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