Oracle publishes REST and ERP Integration APIs for Textura covering subcontracts, change orders, compliance, invoices, and payments. Full docs, auth specifics, and rate limits sit behind an Oracle account, and production access is provisioned by Oracle's services team on Oracle's schedule.
Textura (Oracle) scores F on the API Report Card. Oracle publishes REST and ERP Integration APIs for Textura covering subcontracts, change orders, compliance, invoices, and payments. Full docs, auth specifics, and rate limits sit behind an Oracle account, and production access is provisioned by Oracle's services team on Oracle's schedule.
Without a usable official API, teams fall back on manual exports, file drops, or one-off vendor integrations. The other option is an unofficial API layer like Supergood that automates the authenticated web app directly.
Oracle Textura Payment Management (TPM) is a cloud-based construction payment management platform that automates the entire general-contractor-to-subcontractor pay cycle: invoice creation against schedule-of-values, electronic submission of pay applications with AIA G702/G703 documents, conditional and unconditional lien waiver collection and e-signature, sworn statement collection, compliance document tracking (insurance certificates, W-9s, certified payroll where applicable), automated payment hold logic for missing waivers or compliance deficiencies, and disbursement to subcontractors via the Textura ACH network.
Vertical: Construction (commercial, industrial, institutional, multifamily, infrastructure). Project accountants and AP teams at the GC publish a pay-app cycle in TPM each month; subcontractors log in, fill out their billing against their schedule of values, attach updated insurance and compliance docs, e-sign their AIA G702/G703 plus the conditional lien waiver, and submit.
TPM is the de facto enterprise construction payment management platform in North America.
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Founded as Textura Corporation in 2004 in Deerfield, Illinois; went public on NYSE in 2013; acquired by Oracle in April 2016 for ~$663M and integrated into the Oracle Construction & Engineering Global Business Unit (alongside Primavera, Aconex, and Smart Construction Platform).
Full REST API documentation (endpoints, auth, rate limits, base URL) is gated behind the Oracle documentation portal, non-customer engineers cannot fully evaluate the surface pre-purchase. ERP Integration API still lists key resources (Project, Prime Change Order) as 'Not Available' for COINS as of v25.8.10.0, coverage gaps persist a decade after acquisition. Full sourced list under Sources below.
Common alternatives include GCPay, Procore Pay, Sage Construction Payments / Sage 300 CRE, CMiC (native pay app + lien waiver), Trimble Viewpoint Vista / Spectrum (subcontractor portal), Levelset (Procore). Graded alternatives appear under "More from the report card" below.
Grades measure one thing: can a customer's engineering team get their own data out programmatically? We check six things (whether a real API exists, how access is gated, data coverage, auth quality, docs and developer experience, and stability) and roll them into a letter grade. Grades get re-verified, and they only move on evidence.