Outseta data sync

I can see that Hubspot synchronisation has arrived, so I’m launching a request: synchronisation with Outseta.

Outseta is a very powerful alternative to Hubspot. It’s in fact a fusion between Hubspot and Memberstack: a complete marketing suite with a checkout and payment portal solution that can be integrated into any environment.

The usecase of a 2 way synchronisation between Outseta and Baserow would be the construction of a customer portal thanks to the app builder.

Noted! I’ll discuss this with the team. :ok_hand:

any update about this @olgatrykush ?

Not yet @bastien! We’ll have a sync on new feature requests next week, so there will probably be an update after that. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Webflow discontinues its user account functionality and subscriptions and recommends Outseta. Outseta is an incredible piece of software. It deserves it! I dream that something similar will happen with Baserow!

Did you have a chance to talk about it ? Désolé d’être si impatient ! A datasync with Outseta could change my life.

I should have an update tomorrow :sweat_smile:

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please update me, thank you @olgatrykush !

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Hey @bastien, getting back to you on this—we were impressed by Outseta and it seems like a great tool, so we’ve accepted your request and will add a data sync integration with it.

Regarding the timeline: we have a long list of integrations to build, with our next priority being a two-way sync with PostgreSQL, followed by Salesforce and others. While we’ll prioritize the Outseta integration if we see more users asking about it, for now it will be implemented after our currently planned integrations. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Very good news thank you @olgatrykush

Another user asking.

Since there’ll be quite a huge outflow from Webflow, a client asked if the Outseta/Memberstack functionality could be implemented in Baserow directly. @olgatrykush @bastien in case you had ideas about that.

EDIT: found this thread, so I gather it’s still not possible to implement it in Baserow.

@trapeze6174 this may become possible with the release of SSO on the application builder (1.32). It will be possible to log into the Baserow application using Outseta’s authentication system. However, the user and account table will not be populated automatically from Outseta until there is a data sync, so this will have to be done with a third-party tool such as Zapier, Make, etc.

Can @jrmi confirm or deny this?

However, the user and account table will not be populated automatically from Outseta until there is a data sync

Yeah only the email and name is populated when the user login so if you want all users or other data you need an external sync.

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Sorry, I meant implement users/memberships functionality directly in Baserow, to use Baserow instead of Outseta/Memberstack when Webflow deprecates that functionality. Which is I think what your other thread is about.

It would be ideal, but to be honest tools like Memberstack or Outseta are very complete and complex, I think they are better solutions than a native solution in Baserow. What do you think @jrmi?

I don’t think we can duplicate all features of a service like Outseta or memberstack directly into Baserow in a reasonable time. Especially because this is not really part of our core product I would say. However, at some point when we integrate some payment solution you should be able to create an application that can replicate some of the features may be?

I think it’s better to consider the integration with such tool. In the next release you should already be able to configure the authentication using Outseta as identity provider it should already help with some use cases.

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Yes I do agree. I think payments and subscriptions are very complex features, that Outseta and Memberstack are really powerful for that, already used in other builders like Webflow so I guess it would be better to try to integrate Baserow with them.

SSO will indeed help some use cases, but datasync with Outseta would be necessary to bring this power entirely and allow us to create apps available with subscriptions.

That would be the best improvement I’ve seen in a no code environment since I am using no code tools.

Thanks @bastien @jrmi, seems like Outseta is the tool I’ll be switching my clients to!