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Textura (Oracle)

Textura (Oracle) API

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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.

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

SCORECARD

ExistenceFAILNo public API surface; the REST and ERP Integration docs are readable only with an Oracle account.
AccessPOORNo self-serve path: Oracle must provision production API access and its services team sets up ERP integrations on Oracle's schedule.
CoveragePOORThe COINS integration still lists Project and Prime Change Order as not available, and invoice PDF export is in development.
AuthFAILAuth specifics are portal-gated, and mechanism changes since v24.8.10.0 force partners to re-certify integrations.
Docs & DXFAILEndpoint, auth, and rate limit docs require an Oracle account; non-customers cannot evaluate the API before purchase.
StabilityMIXEDReleases are versioned and documented, but auth changes force ERP partners to re-certify on Oracle's schedule.
Supergood: Textura (Oracle) isn't going to ship an API, so we did: stable endpoints, normalized JSON, managed auth.

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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.

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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 docs.oracle.com
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 docs.oracle.com
Document export for invoice PDFs is still 'In Development' on the COINS integration despite being a core need for AP audit trails docs.oracle.com
ERP integrations are set up by Oracle's services team rather than self-serve, customers wait on Oracle scheduling rather than wiring it themselves pricingnow.com
Payment-processing failures have surfaced in reviews where the API/UI flow silently fails to dispatch ACH, no public webhook or alerting surface called out in docs capterra.com
Auth mechanism changes (v24.8.10.0+) require customers and ERP partners to re-certify integrations on Oracle's release schedule docs.oracle.com
Subcontractors typically have no direct API access, they interact through the TPM web UI and cannot programmatically pull their own pay-app or lien-waiver history out docs.oracle.com
Pricing is per-project and paid by the subcontractor, but the API/data access governance is controlled by the GC and Oracle, the party paying the most has the least programmatic leverage pricingnow.com
System has failed to process payments without flagging the error, causing payment delays and significant time tracking down issues capterra.com
Too many steps to process an invoice, confusing GUI, frequent login failures g2.com
Constantly offline / unavailable; extremely slow responses, up to 5 minutes to load a project trustradius.com
Customer support is slow to resolve issues, frequently described as unreachable or unhelpful softwareadvice.com
Subcontractor-paid fee model (0.22% of contract value, capped at $5K/project for projects created after 2023) draws criticism, subs feel they are funding a tool selected by the GC pricingnow.com
Limited customization options and rigid workflows make it hard to fit non-standard contracts capterra.com
Implementation fees and customized/on-site training carry additional costs beyond the per-project fee pricingnow.com
No free plan, no public price list, commercial terms require sales engagement saasworthy.com