Integrations
The Integrations hub is a single catalog for every external platform Joryio connects to. Open it from the top-level Integrations nav (/integrations). It unifies what used to be four separate surfaces - connectors, data streaming, e-commerce, and messaging - behind one searchable grid with a category rail.
Categories
| Category | Partners |
|---|---|
| Messaging | |
| Audience Sync | Meta Ads, Google Ads, TikTok Ads, LinkedIn Ads, Criteo |
| E-Commerce | Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento |
| Data | Snowflake, BigQuery, Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3 |
| Analytics | Amplitude, Mixpanel, Segment (coming soon) |
Pick All integrations to see everything grouped by category, or filter to a single category from the rail. Use search to jump to a partner by name.
Connecting an Integration
- Open Integrations and click a partner card.
- On the detail page, follow the connect method shown for that partner:
- OAuth - click Connect and authorize in the popup (Meta, Google, TikTok, LinkedIn, Shopify, …).
- API key / credentials - paste the required keys or tokens inline.
- Plugin - install the Joryio plugin or extension, then paste the API key (WooCommerce, Magento).
- Click Connect (or Save). Credentials are encrypted at rest.
Once connected, the card shows a Connected status, and the detail page exposes whatever that partner supports (sync settings, webhooks, import/stream, etc.).
What each integration does
Different partners plug into Joryio in different ways, and some support more than one:
- Audience Sync - used as Connector nodes inside Canvas journeys to add/remove users from ad-platform audiences. See Connectors.
- E-Commerce - Shopify / WooCommerce / Magento sync orders, carts, and products into Joryio. See the E-Commerce guides.
- Messaging - WhatsApp Business as a delivery channel for campaigns and journeys.
- Data (warehouses & storage) - these are dual-direction:
- Import - pull data in to enrich profiles (Data Import).
- Stream - push events out in real time (Data Streaming).
- Analytics - Amplitude / Mixpanel receive streamed events for product analytics.
For example, Snowflake, BigQuery, and Amazon Redshift appear in the Data category and offer both an Import section and a Stream section on their detail page; Amazon S3 is stream-only.
Status
Each card and detail page reflects live connection status, merged from the underlying subsystems:
- Connected - credentials are saved and valid
- Not connected - no credentials yet
- Coming soon - listed for discovery, not yet available (e.g. Segment)