The Bookster Podcast podcast

Working with Third Party Platforms

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Working with third party service providers as a SaaS product.

The Bookster podcast, hosted by Simon and featuring CEO Robin Morris and guest Adam Aaron, discusses the importance and challenges of third-party integrations in their holiday rental software.

They explore the benefits of using trusted third-party services like Booking.com and Stripe for payment processing, emphasising the need for strong relationships with these providers to ensure reliability and support. The conversation highlights both positive experiences and challenges faced with various third-party providers, including issues with support and communication that can impact their clients.

They conclude by stressing the importance of modular software design to facilitate easier changes in providers and maintaining a focus on delivering a seamless user experience for their clients

Positive Experiences

Essential services like Booking.com and Stripe, which are crucial for clients' operations and provide peace of mind to end users.

Red Flags

Red flags include poorly documented APIs, lack of responsive support, and time zone issues that can delay communication.

Customers Perspective

Generally, customers do not care about the third-party providers as long as the product works effectively for their needs.

What is an API?

An API, or Application Programming Interface, is a set of protocols that allows different software applications to communicate with each other.

Poor Experiences

Bookster had a negative experience with a provider that promised high service levels but failed to deliver, leading to poor support and client loss.

Relationships

A good relationship is crucial for ensuring timely support and maintaining the functionality of mission-critical services.

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