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BevSpot

BevSpot API

POS / Hospitality · bevspot.com

No public API of any kind: no portal, spec, webhooks, or credentials. Integration is a partner-curated list of POS and accounting connectors BevSpot built itself; anything else moves by CSV export, and programmatic access means negotiating private endpoints with support.

Last verified: July 2026Restaurants & Food Service
API GRADE
D+
VERIFIED JUL 2026

SCORECARD

ExistencePOORNo API at all; even integration partner Celigo documents building BevSpot connections from file exports.
AccessPOORProgrammatic access means negotiating ad hoc private endpoints with support; no published terms or credentials.
CoveragePOORPartner-built POS and accounting connectors are the whole surface; everything else moves by CSV upload or copy-paste.
AuthPOORNo credentials to issue and no documented auth surface of any kind.
Docs & DXPOORNo developer portal, OpenAPI spec, webhook catalog, or docs; software directories list the API field as N/A.
StabilityMIXED
Supergood: BevSpot has an API, but using it means gates, contracts, or workarounds. Ours doesn't: stable endpoints, normalized JSON, managed auth.

Frequently asked questions

BevSpot scores D+ on the API Report Card. No public API of any kind: no portal, spec, webhooks, or credentials. Integration is a partner-curated list of POS and accounting connectors BevSpot built itself; anything else moves by CSV export, and programmatic access means negotiating private endpoints with support.

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No public API at all - integration partners (Celigo) and customers must build export-based connections because BevSpot exposes no programmatic interface docs.celigo.com
Third-party software catalogs explicitly list BevSpot's API field as N/A or note 'BevSpot doesn't provide API,' forcing buyers to use CSV exports for any non-listed downstream system apibit.com
Integrations are partner-curated and gated by BevSpot's roadmap - customers on non-supported POS or accounting systems have no self-serve path to connect bevspot.com
QuickBooks 'integration' surfaces as a limited push that still forces manual re-entry, suggesting the connector is shallow rather than a deep two-way sync capterra.com
Item-level POS analytics are not exposed for real-time pull; users describe a request-and-wait analysis workflow that implies batch/internal processing rather than an API-driven feed capterra.com
No published webhooks, no event subscriptions, no documented rate limits, no OpenAPI - integrators have no contract to build against bevspot.com
QuickBooks integration forces double data entry - invoices entered once in BevSpot must be re-entered in QuickBooks; integration described as 'limited' capterra.com
Item-level POS analysis is not real-time - users report having to 'send in' analysis requests and wait, rather than getting native item-level POS analytics inside BevSpot capterra.com
Support tickets reportedly take 'multiples longer' than competitors with issues going unresolved g2.com
Food and kitchen module is weaker than the beverage module - users running food cost on BevSpot frequently switch to MarketMan, Crunchtime, or Restaurant365 g2.com
Reporting depth limited on lower-tier plans; advanced reports require Pro tier or custom quote g2.com
No mobile native app - the platform is a mobile web app, which users note works but is less polished than native Backbar/WISK apps getbackbar.com
Pricing is opaque on the website beyond the headline $99/$149/$219 tiers; enterprise/multi-location buyers are pushed to demo+custom-quote+contract-based plans getbackbar.com
Integrations limited largely to BevSpot's curated POS/accounting/vendor list; non-listed systems must use CSV import/export rather than a self-serve connector docs.celigo.com