Connect Tookan integrations
Optimize your delivery fleet with Tookan by automatically assigning tasks and planning the most efficient routes. Use our workflow automation to create dispatch jobs from new e-commerce orders or send real-time tracking alerts to customers. Sign up today to connect your entire delivery operation.
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Integrate Tookan with Make to automate your delivery operations. Use Make to automatically create dispatch jobs and delivery tasks within Tookan, triggered by events in other business tools. Additionally, leverage Tookan's real-time data to trigger actions in other apps, such as sending tracking alerts or notifications to customers.
Used to assign/reassign an unassigned/assigned task or an assigned task to the Agent.
Used to assign an agent to your task.
Used to auto-assign an unassigned/assigned task.
Used to block/unblock the Agent in your account.
Used to change the status of a task that has already been created to "canceled".
Creates a new customer in Tookan under the specified data source.
Creates a new delivery task in Tookan.
Creates a new manager in Tookan under the specified data source.
Creates a new pickup task in Tookan.
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