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Apps

Explore how you can build, connect, and access third-party applications inside the SafetyCulture platform.

Apps refer to third-party applications that integrate data with the SafetyCulture platform, allowing users in your organization to benefit from a broader range of tools and solutions. You can embed apps within the SafetyCulture platform using iframes to enhance and leverage its core capabilities and provide a seamless experience for your users to interact with the app without leaving the SafetyCulture environment.

Anyone with a SafetyCulture organization can custom-build a private app and embed it in the SafetyCulture platform for their own use. Whereas, if you're a SafetyCulture partner, you can create a private app and list and distribute it as a marketplace app for any SafetyCulture organization to try out.

Apps you embed in SafetyCulture are displayed with other integrated apps from the menu on the left-hand side. For example, your team uses a spreadsheet to track the costs of various safety equipment. To make this information easily accessible, you can embed the spreadsheet in the platform. Now, whenever someone in your team needs to check the costs, they can view and update the spreadsheet seamlessly without switching between apps.

Please note that apps are only available to organizations on the Enterprise Plan and to SafetyCulture Partners and can only be managed by users with the "Platform management: Organization" permission.

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SafetyCulture is not responsible for the content or actions of third-party applications ("apps"). All support for apps is provided by the respective app vendor. By installing and using these apps, customers acknowledge that these may pose security or privacy risks. Customers are responsible for conducting their own due diligence and should only install apps from vendors they trust. In addition, some marketplace apps may incur additional costs, which must be paid directly by the customer to the app vendor.