Patchworks: Sage Integration
Patchworks’ Sage Integration enables businesses to connect Sage systems with the rest of their technology stack. Whether it's your ecommerce platform, CRM, WMS, or POS systems, Patchworks ensures smooth data flow across platforms.
As businesses grow, they often encounter challenges such as manual processes, unreliable reports, and delayed fulfilments from data discrepancies and lack of automation. Patchworks Sage Integration addresses these problems by unifying systems, providing a consolidated view of your operations, and enhancing overall efficiency.
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How to use Patchworks Sage Integration
It only takes a couple of minutes to start using your Patchworks Sage Integration in process flows. You will need to authorise API calls. To find out more about setting up the Sage integration, you can read the Sage product guide here.


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Patchworks integrates Sage 200 with 90+ systems
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Sage Integration
What is Sage integration?
The Sage Integration refers to the process of integrating Sage's systems, like Sage 200, with other business applications. This integration enables companies to exchange data and automate processes across various departments, including finance, sales, supply chain, and customer service.
By integrating Sage with your broader tech stack, businesses can eliminate manual data entry, reduce errors, and automate workflows, resulting in streamlined operations and an enhanced customer experience.
Patchworks Sage Integration allows businesses to connect Sage with over 100 other systems, providing a unified view of business operations.
What software is integrated with Sage?
With Patchworks Sage Integration, you can connect Sage to over 100 pre-built integrations. Popular Sage integrations include Shopify, Salesforce, Sage, WordPress and Hubspot. But if there isn’t a pre-built connector, don’t worry, with Patchworks you can integrate Sage with anything with our Connector Builder.
Does Sage have an API?
Yes, Sage offers various APIs depending on the product (e.g. Sage 200). These APIs support REST or SOAP protocols and allow external applications to interact with Sage’s finance, inventory, and customer data. Patchworks Sage Integration uses these APIs to securely and reliably connect Sage with other platforms of your choice.
How to connect to Sage API
To connect to Sage’s API, you’ll need valid API credentials, the correct endpoints, and secure access to your Sage instance. This can require technical configuration. Patchworks Sage Integration removes that complexity with ready-to-use connectors that plug directly into Sage’s API, with all the authentication, mapping, and error-handling managed for you.
How to integrate Sage 50 with Shopify?
To integrate Sage 50 with Shopify, you’ll need to connect your accounting and ecommerce platforms so sales, stock levels, and customer data sync in real-time. Patchworks Sage Integration with Shopify provides a seamless, low-code solution to connect Shopify and Sage 50. You can map data fields, automate updates, and remove time-consuming manual processes.
Does Sage integrate with Salesforce?
Yes — Salesforce can be integrated with Sage to create a unified view of your customer and financial data. With Patchworks Sage Integration, Salesforce and Sage can share real-time updates across sales, finance, and service teams — improving data accuracy, automating tasks, and enabling better decision-making.




