The API Report CardAPI Index
BatchMaster

BatchMaster API

batchmaster.com

No open API or developer portal; the only public artifact is a marketing PDF. BatchMaster integrations are project-services-led: the host ERP's API when run as an add-on (SAP B1, Business Central, GP, Sage), EDI partners, or negotiated FTP and SQL exchanges. No webhooks or sandbox exist.

Last verified: July 2026Manufacturing
API GRADE
F
VERIFIED JUL 2026

SCORECARD

ExistenceFAILNo open REST API or developer portal; the only public artifact is a marketing PDF on the India site.
AccessFAILIntegration is project-services-led through BatchMaster or partners; nothing is developer self-serve.
CoveragePOORAs an add-on, data sits behind the host ERP's API (SAP B1, Business Central, GP, Sage); analytics require extraction to BI tools.
AuthFAILNo public OAuth or credential scheme; SQL-level and FTP integrations are negotiated case by case.
Docs & DXFAILNo developer docs, OpenAPI spec, sandbox, or webhook documentation exists anywhere public.
StabilityMIXED
MORE FROM THE REPORT CARD
Supergood: BatchMaster isn't going to ship an API, so we did: stable endpoints, normalized JSON, managed auth.

Frequently asked questions

BatchMaster scores F on the API Report Card. No open API or developer portal; the only public artifact is a marketing PDF. BatchMaster integrations are project-services-led: the host ERP's API when run as an add-on (SAP B1, Business Central, GP, Sage), EDI partners, or negotiated FTP and SQL exchanges. No webhooks or sandbox exist.

Tried to integrate with BatchMaster?
SOURCES
No publicly documented REST API, OpenAPI/Swagger specification, or self-serve developer portal, third-party vendors searching for BatchMaster API docs find marketing PDFs and partner middleware rather than technical reference batchmaster.co.in β†—
No documented webhooks or event-driven integration surface, real-time integrations rely on polling, batch jobs, or middleware platforms precog.com β†—
When run as an add-on to SAP B1 / Business Central / GP / Sage, customers integrate through the host ERP's API instead, fragmenting the data model and forcing developers to learn two systems to extract a single manufacturing transaction batchmaster.com β†—
Customers and ISVs commonly route data extraction through third-party ETL tools (Precog) or EDI middleware (ConnectPointz, TrueCommerce, SPS Commerce) rather than directly calling BatchMaster, adding per-connector subscription costs to get at the customer's own data connectpointz.com β†—
Reporting weaknesses force users to extract data into Solver, Qlik Sense, or custom SQL reports to do meaningful trend, costing, or bottleneck analysis, confirming that the in-system data plane is not directly usable for operational analytics capterra.com β†—
Integration with QuickBooks, SAP B1, Sage, and Dynamics is positioned as a sales feature but the technical specs, supported objects, sync direction, and rate limits are not publicly published, every prospective integrator must go through sales batchmaster.com β†—
No documented bulk export endpoint; customers leaving the platform or doing analytics typically rely on SQL extracts (where they own the database) or paid services for data migration itqlick.com β†—
Reviewers report "hating every aspect" of BatchMaster Enterprise, citing that the software makes bold functional claims that do not work as advertised in practice capterra.com β†—
Implementation difficulties cited as creating more problems than they solve, impacting productivity, employee morale, and pulling in senior management to firefight capterra.com β†—
Aging, dated user interface described as a barrier to effective use, with users calling it "old" and "difficult" softwaresuggest.com β†—
SDS (Safety Data Sheet) module is described as cumbersome and slow with design flaws that cause performance issues, often requiring expensive add-on modules to remedy capterra.com β†—
No distinctive native reporting mechanisms, trend analysis and bottleneck identification require custom reports built outside the system capterra.com β†—
Customer support quality is inconsistent, some users praise 24-hour resolution, while others report being unable to get vendor explanations for missing functionality softwareadvice.com β†—
Hidden costs around add-on modules, customizations, and integration plumbing inflate total cost of ownership beyond the headline per-user pricing itqlick.com β†—
As a manufacturing add-on, BatchMaster's dependence on a separate host financial system (SAP B1, GP, Sage, QuickBooks) introduces a second vendor's upgrade and version risk into every release cycle batchmaster.com β†—