Strev Asset Management Software

Enterprise Integrations
Connect Strev to Every System Your Operation Runs On — Without Building It From Scratch.
Strev's enterprise integration platform connects your asset and operations data to the ERP, ITSM, CMMS, communication, and business systems your teams already use — through native connectors, webhook automation, and a fully documented REST API. Stop duplicating data between systems. Stop manually syncing records. Stop operating with asset data that only lives in Strev but needs to be everywhere.
REST API with full documentation
Webhooks for real-time event-driven triggers
Native connectors for ERPs, ITSM & comms platforms
Open API
Fully documented REST API — integrate anything
Real-time
Webhook triggers fire the moment events occur
SAP S/4HANA → Strev
Asset register synced · Purchase orders linked · Live
Connected
Strev → ServiceNow
Maintenance tasks push to ITSM tickets automatically
Syncing
Strev → Slack
Operational alerts posted to #ops-alerts channel
Alert Sent
Enterprise Connectivity Platform
Enterprise Integrations That Connect Asset Data to Every System That Needs It
Strev's enterprise integration platform is built on the principle that operational data shouldn't have to live in one system to be useful in many. Asset records, maintenance events, inventory levels, workflow completions, and alert triggers flow to and from the business systems your teams already use — automatically, in real time, without manual data transfer.
Fully Documented REST API
Strev's complete REST API exposes every data object and operational event — assets, maintenance tasks, work orders, inventory, vendors, custom fields, and more. Full CRUD operations. Comprehensive documentation. Authentication via API keys or OAuth. Any external system that can make an HTTP request can integrate with Strev.
Real-Time Webhooks
Configure webhooks that fire the moment any operational event occurs in Strev — an asset status changes, a maintenance task completes, a work order is raised, a threshold is breached. Real-time event-driven triggers that push data to any external system without polling or batch synchronization delays.
Operational Alerts
Native Platform Connectors
Pre-built native connectors for the most common enterprise platforms — ERP systems, ITSM tools, communication platforms, and business intelligence environments — require no custom development to activate. Configure credentials, map fields, and the integration is live. No API expertise required for standard connectivity scenarios.
Bidirectional Data Synchronization
Integrations flow in both directions — data created in Strev pushes to external systems, and data created in external systems pulls into Strev. Asset records created in an ERP populate in Strev. Work orders raised in Strev create tickets in the ITSM. The integration keeps both systems current without manual intervention.
Workflow Automation
Integration Categories
Enterprise Integration Platform — Every System Category Connected
ERP Integrations
Connect Strev to SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, and other ERP platforms to synchronize asset records, purchase orders, cost center data, and vendor information. Asset lifecycle events in Strev feed financial records in the ERP — and procurement data from the ERP populates asset records in Strev. No double-entry. No reconciliation.
Asset Management
ITSM Integrations
Integrate with ServiceNow, Jira Service Management, Freshservice, and other ITSM platforms. Maintenance tasks and work orders raised in Strev push to ITSM tickets automatically. Ticket resolution in the ITSM updates the corresponding Strev task. IT asset management data flows seamlessly between both platforms.
IT Asset Management
Communication Integrations
Push operational alerts, workflow approvals, and maintenance notifications directly to Slack or Microsoft Teams channels. Approval requests land in the relevant channel with context and action links. Critical alerts reach on-call teams via the communication platforms they monitor, not just the asset management platform they may not be watching.
Operational Alerts
Business Intelligence Integrations
Connect Strev's operational data to Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, Looker, or any BI platform via the REST API. Asset utilization, maintenance performance, inventory levels, and vendor analytics feed directly into existing BI dashboards — without export workflows or manual data assembly. Live operational data where analysis already happens.
Reporting & Analytics
WMS & Inventory Integrations
Integrate with warehouse management systems to synchronize inventory levels, stock movements, and location data between Strev and the WMS. Inventory consumed in the WMS updates Strev records. Strev minimum-threshold alerts feed into WMS replenishment workflows. A unified inventory picture across both systems.
Inventory Management
Email & Calendar Integrations
Maintenance schedules and work order notifications integrate with Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace — scheduled tasks appear in technician calendars, approval requests trigger email actions, and escalation notifications reach managers through the email clients they already use for daily communication.
Maintenance Tasks
The Problem
What Enterprise Operations Look Like When Systems Don't Connect
Enterprise operational data doesn't live in one system — it never has. Assets are purchased through an ERP, serviced through a CMMS, tracked through an asset management platform, and invoiced through finance. When those systems don't integrate, the operational picture is always fragmented, always incomplete, and always requiring manual effort to assemble.
Manual Data Re-Entry Across Systems
Without enterprise integrations, every system holds its own version of reality. An asset registered in the ERP has to be manually entered into the asset management platform. A maintenance completion logged in Strev has to be manually recorded in the ITSM ticket. Double-entry at scale produces the data inconsistencies that make every system's records unreliable.
Disconnected Operational Context
When asset data lives in a different system from maintenance history, and maintenance history is separate from procurement records, and procurement records are disconnected from financial reporting — the full operational context for any asset decision is never in one place. Decisions get made with incomplete information from whichever system the decision-maker happens to have open.
Batch Sync Delays That Create Stale Data
Many organizations run nightly or weekly data synchronization between systems — which means every system is running on data that's at best hours old, at worst a week out of date. Operational decisions made on yesterday's ERP export from three system hops ago are decisions made on stale, potentially misleading data.
Alerts That Don't Reach the Right System
Operational alerts generated in the asset management platform are only visible to teams who monitor that platform. Field technicians using the ITSM, engineers on Slack, and executives checking email miss alerts that are visible inside Strev but not delivered to the system or channel the recipient is actually watching.
Analytics That Require Multi-System Exports
Getting a cross-system operational picture for analytics or reporting requires exporting data from multiple platforms, joining it manually in a spreadsheet, and presenting it in a BI tool — a process that takes hours, produces stale results, and breaks every time any source system changes its export format.
Compliance Gaps From Disconnected Records
When the record of an asset's maintenance history in the CMMS doesn't match the asset's financial record in the ERP, and neither matches the warranty record in the asset management platform — the compliance picture is incoherent. Auditors who discover inconsistencies across systems create remediation work that integrated systems would have prevented entirely.
30%+
of enterprise IT operational time spent on manual data synchronization between systems — eliminated by enterprise integrations
Real-time
data synchronization via webhooks — no batch delays, no stale records, no overnight sync windows
One source
of operational truth across every connected system — asset data consistent everywhere it's needed
How It Works
From Integration Setup to Connected Operations — Three Paths to Enterprise Connectivity
Strev's enterprise integration platform provides three complementary connectivity paths — native connectors for standard integrations, webhooks for real-time event triggers, and the REST API for custom connectivity. Each path serves different technical requirements and integration scenarios.
Native Connectors
Pre-Built Integrations for Standard Enterprise Platforms — Active in Minutes
Strev's native connectors cover the most common enterprise integration scenarios — ERP platforms, ITSM tools, communication platforms, and BI environments. Activating a native connector requires no custom development: enter credentials, review the default field mappings, adjust any platform-specific configurations, and the integration goes live. For common connectivity scenarios — Strev to Slack, Strev to Microsoft Teams, Strev to ServiceNow — native connectors reduce integration setup from a development project to a configuration task that any Strev administrator can complete.
Workflow Automation
Webhook Configuration
Real-Time Event Triggers — Data Leaves Strev the Moment the Event Occurs
Webhooks are configured by defining the event type to monitor (asset status change, maintenance task completion, work order raised, threshold breached, approval action) and the endpoint URL to deliver the event payload to. When the configured event occurs in Strev, the webhook fires immediately — sending a structured JSON payload to the target endpoint in real time. No polling. No batch windows. No delay between the operational event and the connected system receiving it. Webhooks work with any platform that accepts HTTP POST requests, making them the most flexible real-time integration option for custom or less-common connectivity scenarios.
Operational Alerts
REST API
Full Programmatic Access to Every Strev Data Object and Operational Event
Strev's REST API provides full CRUD access to every data object in the platform — assets, maintenance tasks, work orders, inventory items, vendors, contracts, custom fields, and operational events. Authentication is via API key or OAuth 2.0. Endpoints are organized around resource types with consistent naming conventions. The API documentation includes endpoint references, request and response schemas, code examples in multiple languages, and sandbox environment access for testing. Development teams use the REST API for custom integrations, automated data pipelines, internal tool connectivity, and any integration scenario not covered by native connectors or webhooks.
Reporting & Analytics
Field Mapping
Map Strev Fields to External System Fields — Including Custom Fields
Every integration — native connector, webhook, or API-based — supports field mapping configuration: defining which Strev data fields correspond to which fields in the external system. Standard field mappings (Asset Name → CI Name, Purchase Date → Acquisition Date, Asset Status → CI Status) are pre-configured in native connectors and adjustable. Custom fields defined in Strev can be included in integration mappings — so the operational data your team configured beyond the standard fields is available in connected systems, not left behind at the integration boundary.
Custom Fields
Bidirectional Synchronization
Data Flows in Both Directions — Each System Stays Current With the Other
Strev integrations are configured as bidirectional by default — data created or updated in Strev pushes to the connected system, and data created or updated in the connected system pulls into Strev. Conflict resolution rules define which system is the source of truth when the same field is updated in both simultaneously. This bidirectional model means neither system becomes a manual downstream update target — operational events in either platform propagate to the other automatically, keeping both current without human intervention.
Asset Management
Integration Monitoring
Monitor Integration Health, Sync Status, and Event Delivery From One Dashboard
The Strev integration monitoring dashboard shows the live status of every active integration — last sync time, record counts, failed event deliveries, error logs, and retry status. When an integration encounters an error — an endpoint becomes unavailable, an authentication token expires, a field mapping breaks on a schema change — the monitoring dashboard surfaces the issue immediately with enough context to diagnose and resolve it. Enterprise integrations require enterprise-grade monitoring: Strev provides both.
Reporting & Analytics
Connect Strev to the Systems Your Teams Already Use — Not the Other Way Around.
Strev's enterprise integration platform meets your operational ecosystem where it is — with native connectors, webhooks, and a full REST API that connect asset data to every ERP, ITSM, and business system your operation depends on.
Native connectors for ERPs, ITSM & communications
Real-time webhooks — data moves the moment events fire
Full REST API — integrate any system, any way
StrevAI
AI-Powered Integration Intelligence — Smarter Connectivity, Automated Decisions
Enterprise integrations connect systems. Strev's AI powered integrations platform goes further — using the data that flows across connected systems to surface insights, automate decisions, and trigger cross-system actions that no single system in the ecosystem could initiate independently.
Powered by StrevAI
Cross-system data that becomes cross-system intelligence
When Strev connects to the ERP, the ITSM, the WMS, and the BI platform, the data flowing across those integrations becomes input for StrevAI's intelligence layer. AI-powered analysis of combined operational datasets surfaces insights that no single system in the enterprise ecosystem can produce — because those insights depend on data that lives across multiple systems simultaneously.
Cross-System Anomaly Detection
StrevAI identifies patterns that only become visible when asset management data is correlated with ERP financial data and ITSM service history — an asset with high maintenance cost in Strev that maps to a low-value classification in the ERP, or a device with escalating ITSM tickets that corresponds to approaching warranty expiry in Strev.
StrevAI
AI-Triggered Cross-System Workflows
When StrevAI identifies a predictive risk signal — an asset approaching failure based on maintenance frequency — it can trigger a cross-system workflow: creating a maintenance task in Strev, a procurement order in the ERP, and a Slack alert to the operations lead — all from a single AI-generated event.
Workflow Automation
Natural Language Queries Across Integrated Data
Ask Strev questions that draw on data from connected systems: "Which assets have the highest maintenance cost in Strev but the lowest depreciated value in our ERP?" or "Which ITSM tickets were raised for assets within 90 days of warranty expiry?" Cross-system intelligence from a plain English question.
StrevAI
Integration Health Analytics
AI monitors integration performance across all connected systems — flagging sync delays, error rate increases, field mapping conflicts, and data quality degradation before they affect operational data accuracy. Proactive integration health management, not reactive error response.
Reporting & Analytics
Integration Use Cases
Enterprise Integration Scenarios That Eliminate the Most Common Operational Data Gaps
Every enterprise has a specific combination of systems that need to share operational data. The most common integration scenarios address the most expensive data gaps — and each one represents manual synchronization work that Strev's enterprise integration platform eliminates automatically.
ERP & Finance
ERP Integrations for Asset Management — Connecting Asset Data to Financial Records
The most common and highest-value enterprise integration scenario: connecting Strev's asset management data to the ERP that handles procurement, financial reporting, and cost center management. When the two systems share data bidirectionally — purchase orders from the ERP creating asset records in Strev, maintenance costs from Strev updating asset financial records in the ERP — the total cost of ownership picture is always complete and always current in both systems.
SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics integration via native connectors and REST API
Purchase orders in the ERP automatically create asset records in Strev
Asset depreciation and financial classification data synced from ERP to Strev
Maintenance costs in Strev update asset financial records in the ERP automatically
Asset Management
Double Entry
Eliminated
Assets created in ERP appear in Strev automatically
TCO Accuracy
Both systems
Maintenance costs update ERP financial records in real time
Data Reconciliation
Zero effort
Bidirectional sync keeps both systems current automatically
IT & ITSM
ITSM Integrations for IT Asset Management — Connecting Service Tickets to Asset Records
IT operations teams manage assets in an asset management platform and service requests in an ITSM. Without integration, a ServiceNow ticket raised for a device fault has no connection to the device's Strev record — its warranty status, maintenance history, assigned owner, or replacement schedule. With the Strev-ITSM integration, every service ticket links to its asset record, and every Strev asset event can create or update the corresponding ITSM ticket.
ServiceNow, Jira Service Management, and Freshservice integration
Maintenance tasks in Strev create linked ITSM tickets automatically
ITSM ticket resolution updates the Strev task and maintenance log
Asset warranty and lifecycle data visible from within the ITSM ticket context
IT Asset Management
Context in Tickets
Full asset record
Warranty, history & lifecycle visible from ITSM ticket
Task Creation
Automatic
Strev maintenance tasks push to ITSM tickets without manual action
Resolution Sync
Bidirectional
ITSM resolutions update Strev records and vice versa
Communications & Business Intelligence
Slack, Teams & BI Integrations — Operational Data Where Teams Are Already Working
Operational alerts are only effective if they reach the people who need to act on them, through the channels those people are monitoring. Strev's communication integrations push alerts, workflow notifications, and approval requests directly to Slack and Microsoft Teams — where operations, IT, and maintenance teams already spend their working day. BI integrations connect Strev's operational analytics to Tableau, Power BI, and Looker, feeding live asset and maintenance data into existing executive dashboards without manual export cycles.
Slack and Microsoft Teams connectors for alert and approval notifications
Configurable channel routing — critical alerts to ops-alerts, approvals to team channels
Tableau, Power BI, and Looker API connections for live operational data feeds
Executive dashboards fed with real-time Strev data — no export workflow required
Reporting & Analytics
Alert Delivery Channels
Email, SMS, Slack, Teams
Notifications reach teams wherever they're working
BI Data Freshness
Real-time
Live Strev data in BI dashboards — no export windows
Manual Export Cycles
Eliminated
API connection replaces periodic data export and import
Warehouse & Procurement
WMS and Procurement System Integrations for Inventory and Vendor Data Synchronization
Warehouse operations and procurement teams manage inventory and vendor data across WMS platforms, procurement systems, and supplier portals. Without integration between these systems and Strev, inventory levels are tracked in one place and asset records in another — creating permanent visibility gaps that lead to stock-outs, over-ordering, and procurement decisions made without full inventory context. Strev's WMS and procurement integrations close those gaps with bidirectional real-time data synchronization.
WMS stock level synchronization — inventory moves in WMS update Strev records
Strev minimum-threshold alerts trigger WMS replenishment workflows
Vendor records and contract data synced from procurement systems
Purchase orders from procurement systems create Strev asset records automatically
Inventory Management
Inventory Visibility
Unified
WMS and Strev inventory data consistent in real time
Replenishment Triggers
Automated
Threshold alerts in Strev feed WMS replenishment workflows
Vendor Data
Always current
Procurement system vendor records sync to Strev automatically
Integration Ecosystem
Connect Strev to the Enterprise Tools Your Operation Already Uses
Strev's enterprise integrations span every major category of business system. Native connectors and the REST API ensure that whatever your operational ecosystem looks like today, Strev connects to it — and whatever it grows into, Strev grows with it.
ERP Systems
SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, NetSuite, and others via API
ITSM Platforms
ServiceNow, Jira Service Management, Freshservice, Zendesk
Communication
Slack, Microsoft Teams, email (Microsoft 365, Google Workspace)
Business Intelligence
Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, Looker, Google Looker Studio
Open REST API
Any system that accepts HTTP — custom integrations via full documentation
Security & Governance
Enterprise Integration Security — Every Connection Authenticated, Monitored, and Auditable
Integrations that move operational data between enterprise systems require security controls as rigorous as the systems themselves. Strev's integration security model covers every connectivity path — API authentication, data encryption, access governance, and integration audit logging.
API Authentication
API keys and OAuth 2.0 authentication for all REST API connections. Keys scoped to specific permissions — read-only, write-specific, or full access as required by the integration scenario.
Encrypted Data Transfer
All integration data transfers are encrypted in transit via TLS. No operational data moves between Strev and connected systems over unencrypted connections.
Integration Audit Log
Every API call, webhook delivery, and data sync event is logged with timestamp, endpoint, payload summary, and response status. Tamper-evident integration history for compliance and security review.
Role-Based Integration Access
Control which users can configure, modify, or deactivate integrations — by administrator role. Integration configuration is governed separately from operational data access.
Anomaly Detection on API Usage
AI monitors API usage patterns and flags unusual access behavior — unexpected volume spikes, calls from new IP addresses, access to unauthorized endpoints — as potential security events for immediate review.
Integration Security That Meets Enterprise Security Standards — Not an Afterthought.
Authenticated connections. Encrypted transfers. Audited events. Role-governed configuration. Strev's integration security model is designed for the environments where operational data exposure carries real commercial and compliance risk.
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Why Switch
Still Running Your Asset Operations on Systems That Don't Talk to Each Other?
Disconnected systems create the data silos, manual synchronization work, and operational visibility gaps that enterprise integration platforms exist to eliminate. Strev's enterprise integrations close every gap across the operational ecosystem.
CapabilityDisconnected Systems & Manual SyncStrev Enterprise Integration Platform
Data entry across systems✗ Manual re-entry in each system — errors accumulate✓ Bidirectional sync — data created once, flows everywhere
Data freshness✗ Batch sync — hours or days behind reality✓ Real-time webhooks — data moves the moment events fire
Cross-system context✗ Each system sees only its own data✓ Asset context visible from ITSM, ERP, and BI simultaneously
Alert delivery channels✗ Alerts visible only in the originating platform✓ Alerts pushed to Slack, Teams, email, and SMS from Strev
Custom field integration✗ Only standard fields cross system boundaries✓ Custom fields included in integration field mappings
BI and analytics data✗ Manual exports assembled into BI tools periodically✓ Live API connection — real-time data in existing BI platforms
Integration monitoring✗ Sync failures discovered when data is wrong✓ Integration health dashboard — failures surface immediately
AI cross-system intelligence✗ No analysis across disconnected system datasets✓ StrevAI analyses correlated data across connected systems
What enterprise operations teams gain with Strev's enterprise integration platform
Manual data re-entry between systems is eliminated — operational data created in any system propagates to connected systems automatically
Operational context is always complete — asset records carry financial, service, and inventory data from every connected system
Alerts reach the right people in the channels they monitor — not just in the Strev interface that some teams may not check regularly
AI insights become cross-system insights — StrevAI analyses correlated datasets that no single disconnected system could produce independently
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Strev's Enterprise Integrations
Strev supports enterprise integrations across six major categories. ERP integrations connect Strev to SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, and NetSuite for asset-financial data synchronization. ITSM integrations connect to ServiceNow, Jira Service Management, and Freshservice for service ticket and asset management alignment. Communication integrations push alerts and workflow notifications to Slack and Microsoft Teams. Email and calendar integrations connect to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace for maintenance scheduling and notification delivery. Business intelligence integrations feed live Strev data to Tableau, Power BI, Looker, and other BI platforms via the REST API. WMS and inventory integrations synchronize stock levels and procurement data with warehouse management systems. For any integration scenario not covered by native connectors, Strev's fully documented REST API and webhook system provide connectivity to any platform that accepts HTTP.
Strev's REST API provides programmatic access to every data object and operational event in the platform — assets, maintenance tasks, work orders, inventory items, vendors, contracts, and custom fields — via standard HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH). Authentication is via API key or OAuth 2.0. The API documentation includes complete endpoint references, request and response schemas, authentication guides, code examples in multiple programming languages, and sandbox environment access for testing before production deployment. The API is designed for use by development teams building custom integrations, data engineers creating automated pipelines, and technical administrators connecting Strev to internal tools. Rate limits, error handling, and versioning follow REST API conventions and are fully documented. Access to the API is available on all enterprise plan tiers.
Native connectors are pre-built integration configurations for specific commonly-used platforms — Slack, Microsoft Teams, ServiceNow, and others. They require no coding to activate: configure credentials and field mappings, and the integration is live. Webhooks are real-time event-based triggers — when a specific event occurs in Strev (an asset status changes, a task completes, a threshold is breached), a structured JSON payload is immediately sent to a configured endpoint URL. Webhooks are platform-agnostic: any system that can receive HTTP POST requests can be a webhook target. The REST API provides full programmatic access to Strev's data and operations — suitable for custom integrations, complex bidirectional synchronization scenarios, automated data pipelines, and any connectivity requirement not addressed by native connectors or event-based webhooks. Most enterprise deployments use a combination of all three depending on the integration scenario.
Yes. Strev integrates with SAP and other major ERP platforms — including Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, and NetSuite — via the REST API and native connectors where available. Common ERP integration scenarios include: purchase orders created in the ERP automatically generating asset records in Strev; asset depreciation and financial classification data from the ERP populating Strev asset records; maintenance costs logged in Strev updating asset financial records in the ERP; and vendor and supplier data synchronized between the ERP and Strev's vendor management module. The specific implementation approach — whether via REST API, direct database connection via an ETL tool, or a middleware platform like MuleSoft or Boomi — depends on the ERP version, IT governance requirements, and the complexity of the data mapping involved. Strev's implementation team supports ERP integration projects as part of enterprise onboarding.
Yes. Custom fields defined in Strev are fully available in integration field mappings — native connectors, webhook payloads, and REST API responses all include custom field data alongside standard fields. This means that the operational data your team configured beyond Strev's standard asset fields — compliance classifications, industry-specific certification numbers, internal cost center codes, equipment-specific technical specifications — is available in connected systems, not left behind at the integration boundary. When configuring an integration, custom fields appear in the field mapping interface alongside standard fields. In webhook payloads, custom fields are included in the JSON structure. In REST API responses, custom fields are returned as named properties on the relevant resource object. Custom field data in connected systems updates when the Strev record is updated, maintaining consistency across the integration.
Strev's integration security model covers every connectivity path. REST API access is authenticated via API keys with configurable permission scopes or OAuth 2.0 — no unauthenticated access is possible. All data transfers between Strev and connected systems are encrypted in transit via TLS 1.2 or higher. Webhook endpoints can optionally require signature verification to ensure payloads originate from Strev. Every API call, webhook delivery, and data sync event is logged in a tamper-evident integration audit log with timestamp, endpoint, payload summary, and response status. API keys are scoped to specific operations — a BI integration key can be granted read-only access while a maintenance automation key has write access to specific resource types. StrevAI monitors API usage patterns and flags anomalies — unusual volume spikes or access from unexpected sources — for security review. Integration configuration access is role-governed: only designated administrators can create, modify, or deactivate integration connections.
Yes. MSPs using Strev for multi-client asset management can configure separate integrations per client environment — each client's Strev workspace connecting to its own ITSM, ERP, or communication platform independently. Integration credentials, field mappings, and webhook configurations are scoped to the client workspace, ensuring client A's ServiceNow integration doesn't interfere with client B's Jira configuration. For MSPs building standard service offerings around Strev, the integration platform enables consistent service delivery: maintenance task completion in Strev creates ITSM tickets in the client's platform, operational alerts route to the client's communication channels, and asset data synchronizes with the client's ERP — all configured per client and running automatically once established. The integration audit log per client environment provides the documentation MSPs need for service delivery accountability and client reporting.
Get Started
Connect Strev to Your Operational Ecosystem — Without Starting From Zero.
Join IT teams, operations managers, procurement leads, and MSPs who have connected Strev to their ERP, ITSM, and communication platforms — and replaced fragmented data silos with a unified, always-current operational picture across every system in their enterprise ecosystem.
REST API with full documentation
Real-time webhooks — no polling delays
Native connectors for ERPs, ITSM & comms
Bidirectional sync — every system stays current