Connect Pigment integrations
Calibrate your company's business planning in real time by automating Pigment on Make. Connecting your spreadsheets, HRIS, and ERP systems to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly import data, export CSV reports, and update headcount models across departments. Sign up for a free account today to instantly coordinate your strategic forecasts.
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Exports Data as a CSV.
Imports CSV Data.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
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Popular Pigment workflows.
Automate Pigment integrations using Make. Connect your essential tools, sync planning data, and simplify your business workflows.
Connect Pigment and Make to Automate Your Business Planning
Connect Pigment with Make to automate your business planning. Sync data from your ERP, trigger real-time Slack alerts, and build powerful pipelines without writing code.
Effortlessly connect Pigment to your CRM, HR, and ERP systems to keep your business planning data constantly up to date.
Automatically send Pigment's AI-generated reports and scenario alerts to your team on Slack or email the moment they are ready.
Build complex data pipelines and automate Pigment imports or exports without writing a single line of code.
Automatically sync organizational structure changes, like new departments or team members, directly into Pigment from your HR tools.
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