PowerAPI has announced that it is now listed on the Google Marketplace. PowerAPI brings a host of pre-built modules that have a plug-and-play API capability, thus enabling organisations to add a range of tools to their website, app or platform. The listing on the Google Marketplace will make the solution more readily available to enterprise clients across retail, consumer goods, financial services and public entities. The PowerAPI tools will enable or enhance the monetisation of their merchant-facing applications globally.
Google customers can discover, access, deploy and manage the range of PowerAPI services within their Google Cloud environment.
Power API tools include:
- Presence: A local SEO tool
- Reviews: An e-reputation tool
- Website: A no-code website creation tool
- Posts: A social media scheduler
- Booking: A reservations tool
- CRM: A digital client book
- Procurement: B2B eCommerce
- Catalogue: Product and Service Sales
There are also several tools to help customers set up, manage and measure the applications in use. The Google listing comes with basic information, links to further documentation and the ability to sign up with PowerAPI.
Andrea Tassistro, Founder & CEO of PowerAPI, said, “Partnering with Google Cloud perfectly aligns with our vision to support enterprise clients deploy our technology across their networks at scale. By utilizing Google Cloud’s robust infrastructure alongside our powerful suite of commerce modules & APIs, any company, service, or network can digitize and support their merchants worldwide with just a click.”
Powering up with Google
PowerAPI has a history of working with Google. In 2022, it was selected as one of 13 startups to take part in the 2022 Google Cloud Accelerator Program. During the program, it benefitted from its rich ecosystem and access to Google’s advanced technologies. It was also supported on its journey by leading industry experts. Furthermore, that support has helped PowerAPI grow and reach this point of having its solution listed on the marketplace with its high-quality solutions.
Historically, PowerAPI has been accelerated by the Google For Startups Cloud Program, thus benefiting from its rich ecosystem, advanced technologies, and industry-leading expertise. This foundational support has been instrumental in PowerAPI’s growth and development, therefore enabling it to deliver high-quality solutions that meet the evolving needs of its customers.
PowerAPI continues to leverage Google technology, and by leveraging Google Cloud’s Gemini models, it aims to build intelligence for both partners and merchants across the entire platform. That intelligence will help customers drive more value from its solutions.
What PowerAPI delivers
Benefits that come from PowerAPI being on the Google Marketplace and hosted within the Google Cloud include:
- Seamless Integration: Easily integrate PowerAPI’s solutions into your existing Google Cloud environment.
- Enhanced Performance: Leverage Google Cloud’s unique infrastructure for optimal performance and reliability.
- Scalability: Rapidly scale commerce modules and APIs to meet growing business demands.
- Security: Benefit from Google Cloud’s advanced security features to protect your data and applications.
- Data: Process, manage and store data seamlessly based on your goals and needs using different Google Cloud options and capabilities.
Dai Vu, Managing Director of Marketplace & ISV GTM Programs at Google Cloud, commented, “Bringing PowerAPI to Google Cloud Marketplace will help customers quickly deploy, manage, and grow the embedded commerce solution on Google Cloud’s trusted, global infrastructure. PowerAPI can now securely scale and support customers on their digital transformation journeys.”
Enterprise Times: What does this mean
PowerAPI has taken full advantage of the Google Startup Accelerator program, and now the Google support is paying off for the global Cloud vendor. The PowerAPI solutions will now have wider availability and visibility for Google customers worldwide. However, being listed on a marketplace is only the start. How will PowerAPI support its marketing outreach and lead generation?