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Unveiling ATOM Mobility OpenAPI: Providing Seamless Integrations for Mobility Service Providers to Amplify Their Capabilities

Bridge connects ATOM Mobility's mobility service to external software systems via OpenAPI.

Unveiling ATOM Mobility's OpenAPI: Streamlining Integrations for Mobility Service Providers
Unveiling ATOM Mobility's OpenAPI: Streamlining Integrations for Mobility Service Providers

Unveiling ATOM Mobility OpenAPI: Providing Seamless Integrations for Mobility Service Providers to Amplify Their Capabilities

In a significant move for the electromobility sector, ATOM Mobility has unveiled its OpenAPI V1. This new offering serves as a bridge between mobility service providers and third-party platforms, partner systems, and custom applications.

The OpenAPI, a set of standardized protocols, enables secure data sharing and functional integration. This means that mobility businesses can seamlessly integrate their services with other platforms, enhancing fleet availability display, automating back-office workflows, and improving customer service tools.

One of the key benefits of the OpenAPI is its support for vehicle sharing, digital rental, and ride-hailing. It provides full read-write access to the core functions of the platform, allowing third-party apps to handle booking, payments, and ride management entirely within their own interface.

Support agents can now pull up a rider's active trip data in external helpdesk tools using ride ID endpoints. This feature is particularly useful for real-time problem-solving and enhancing customer service.

The OpenAPI also supports historical and real-time data pull for ride, user, and revenue data. This data can be integrated into tools like Power BI, Tableau, or custom CRMs, providing valuable insights for businesses to make data-driven decisions.

ATOM Mobility's OpenAPI is available to all clients on the Premium Plan. This plan includes access to full OpenAPI documentation and developer tools, 100,000 API requests per month, and technical assistance from the ATOM team for setup and testing.

The OpenAPI is already being adopted by various MaaS platforms. For instance, Jelbi, Germany's flagship MaaS platform, integrates 12+ operators, including car-sharing, scooters, and public transport, offering visibility and usage on one of Europe's most advanced multimodal networks with a direct API integration.

Similarly, Moovit, a mobility super-app used by over 1.7 billion riders in 3,500+ cities, is also integrating the OpenAPI. With this integration, the entire booking could happen inside Moovit, making the user experience more seamless and efficient.

UMob, a Dutch mobility booking app that recently raised €3.5M to expand its "all-in-one" MaaS experience across Europe, is another example of a platform that may integrate with the ATOM OpenAPI.

The ATOM OpenAPI gives businesses the tools to scale faster and smarter, whether they're exploring new channels, seeking B2B integrations, or joining a Mobility-as-a-Service platform. It's a step forward in the digital transformation of the mobility sector, enabling users to book rentals or rides directly from a website without needing to download an app upfront.

ATOM Mobility, despite being a key player in the electromobility sector, does not provide detailed information about itself or the release date of their OpenAPI Version 1 in the available search results. Nonetheless, the launch of the OpenAPI V1 marks a significant milestone in the company's journey to revolutionize the mobility sector.

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