Partners

Platforms Espresso works with, and what Espresso actually does with them.

This is not a logo wall. Espresso uses partner platforms where they genuinely fit, then configures, extends, integrates, and enables them in a way that supports the client’s wider operating model.

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Zoho

Business applications for CRM, finance, service, projects, and workflow management.

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The platform

Zoho offers a broad suite across sales, finance, service, projects, and operations.

Espresso’s role

Espresso configures Zoho around the client operating model, connects it into the wider stack, and extends it where native capability stops short.

Key use cases

CRM and pipeline structureWorkflow automationFinance handoffsCustom modules and API extensions
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Jungleworks

Delivery, logistics, and field-operations platforms for distributed teams.

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The platform

Jungleworks supports dispatch, delivery execution, and field operations where coordination and visibility matter.

Espresso’s role

Espresso implements Jungleworks, shapes the surrounding process, and connects it into internal systems and reporting.

Key use cases

Delivery operationsDispatch and driver workflowsOperational control roomsCross-system data sync
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Infraspeak

Facilities and maintenance software for assets, work orders, and compliance.

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The platform

Infraspeak supports maintenance teams that need stronger asset visibility, work management, and service consistency.

Espresso’s role

Espresso configures Infraspeak around real maintenance workflows, integrates it with adjacent systems, and improves adoption.

Key use cases

Asset and maintenance managementInspection and compliance workflowsWork-order orchestrationService visibility
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Shopify

Commerce infrastructure for storefronts, orders, inventory, and fulfilment.

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The platform

Shopify handles the commerce surface, but many businesses still need operations, reporting, and customer workflows connected behind it.

Espresso’s role

Espresso extends Shopify, integrates it with operations and finance, and closes the gap between ecommerce and the wider business.

Key use cases

Storefront deliveryOrder and inventory flowsCRM and ERP connectionsReporting and automation
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LAIQ

Conversational Analytics by LAIQ

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The platform

Espresso’s role

LAIQ Build & Implementation

Key use cases

When should you talk to Espresso?

The right platform still needs the right operating logic around it.

Espresso’s role is not simply to switch something on. It is to make sure the platform fits the business, connects to the rest of the stack, and gets used in a way that improves the whole system.

  • You have a business problem that technology should solve.
  • Your systems do not talk to each other and the gaps are slowing the business down.
  • You need a functional web or mobile application built around a real workflow.
  • You have outgrown your current setup but do not want a disruptive overhaul.
  • You want the business to operate as one connected system instead of a collection of silos.