Eats365 – Connection

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Eats365 is a comprehensive cloud-based point-of-sale (POS) system designed specifically for the restaurant and hospitality industry. It helps businesses manage ordering, payments, inventory, and customer interactions in one platform, simplifying operations and improving customer experience.

Integrating Eats365 with the Wiresk platform can enhance automation and coordination between the restaurant’s POS and other business systems.

A connection to your Eats365 account is needed so we can sync it with our platform.

There are two ways to connect your app to Wiresk:

  • In “My apps” section, where you can manage your connections (select or create your group first to get access to this section, refer to the Group system ).
  • While building your Flow, you can easily establish a connection to your app directly within the Flow builder. This can be done during the setup of either a Trigger or a Method.

This guide explains how to set up a connection in “My apps” section, which is essentially the same process as creating one on-the-go.

  • On your Wiresk’s Dashboard, select your Group.
  • On the left panel, go to “My apps” and select Screenshot 2025 04 08 at 9.58.41 in the morning Eats365 - Connection
  • Search the app name in the search field or select it in the apps list.
Animated image GIF, showing the step of how to create an app connection. First, select the group then select My Apps tab, and click on the "+ create" button.

On the connection settings panel:

  • Enter Name.
  • Set Environment to Development or Production. Use Development first.
  • Paste the Restaurant Code for the target restaurant. If you are preparing for production, make sure the merchant has redeemed the Production Token to link their account to your app.
  • Paste your Client ID and Client Secret from the Developer Portal.
  • Click Create to save the connection.

Voila! Your connection is ready to be used in your Flows.

Wiresk interface for creating an Eats365 connection. The form includes required fields for Name, Environment (set to Development), Client ID, and Client Secret, along with an optional Restaurant Code. At the bottom are “Test” and “Create” buttons.

Production calls failing after “successful” Development tests usually mean the merchant has not yet redeemed the Production Token or you are using Sandbox credentials against the Production environment. Confirm the environment and that the app is connected in the merchant portal.

Where to verify API behavior
The official API site documents endpoints and webhook concepts you can use to validate that your connection is working.

Credentials ownership
Client ID and Secret are created and managed in the Developer Portal. If you rotate the secret, update it in Wiresk and re‑test.

Now that your app is linked to Wiresk, you’re ready to start building Flows.

Simple steps to create a Flow ↓
  • Select your Group, then on the Flow management screen click on “Create Flow”.
  • On the new screen, name the new Flow.
GIF animated screen of Wiresk, showing the way to create a new Flow.

Add a Trigger that will start your Flow

Flows can be executed by multiple Triggers, depending on the desired workflow. For example, you could use scheduled Triggers with different recurrence rules alongside a Webhook Trigger for immediate, event-driven runs of the Flow. If you choose to “Run Once“, the Flow will execute using only one Trigger and its sample data.
  • Click on the (+) button to open the Trigger settings side panel.
  • On the settings side panel, click on the “+ Add” button.
Screenshot of the Wiresk side panel titled “Trigger.” The panel shows a section labeled “All Triggers” with a blue “+ Add” button for inserting a new Trigger.
  • On the Trigger selection screen, search your app or select it from the list below the screen.
Screenshot of Wiresk Trigger setting screen. Red arrows shows that you can wether search your app in the search or or select it in the list below.
  • Select your preferred Trigger on the next screen and customize its settings.
As mentioned in “How to connect your app to Wiresk” above, during your Trigger settings, you can create a new connection to your apps at this stage.

Add a Method that will execute a task

The Method will perform a specific task on a particular app or service you’ve connected to Wiresk like get info or send emails.

You can add at least 1 or multiple Methods for complex Flows (a maximum of 255 Methods).
  • On the Flow builder, select the (+) plus button next the Trigger button.
  • Search or scroll down to select the app that will perform a task.
  • Configure the Methods settings, refer to it documentation in our Help Center.
Screenshot of Wiresk Flow Builder with a Flow named “Flow Example.” The canvas shows a Gmail Trigger on the left connected to an empty step placeholder marked with a plus icon in the center. On the right, the panel lists available apps and tools. A search bar is displayed at the top of the panel for filtering apps. Red arrows highlight the empty step placeholder, the search bar, and items in the app list.

Add Wiresk Tools to your Flow

If you want to build a complex Flow, Wiresk offers a selection of tools at your disposal. Refer to Wiresk’s Tools

To add Tools in your Flow, Follow the same step as adding the Methods.

  • On the Flow builder screen, click on the plus button (+) then just click on the “Tool” tab and select the Tool that you want to add.
Screenshot of Wiresk Flow Builder showing a Gmail Trigger connected to an empty Method placeholder. A red arrow points to the empty step circle with a plus sign where the next action will be added. On the right side, the “Tool” tab is selected in the panel. Another red arrow highlights the “Tool” tab label at the top. A search bar is shown above a list of available tools.

You can refer to “How to Create a Flow” tutorial for more detailed instructions, including step-by-step guidance on mapping and configuration.

When you configure a Trigger or Method in Wiresk, the settings panel lets you define how data is collected or sent, and the type of values you enter depends on the field.

Field TypeDescriptionExample Value
AuthenticationSecure access credentials that connect Wiresk to the app.Wiresk connection, API Key or OAuth Token
Filters or searchCriteria that narrow which records are retrieved.Search =”QUERY”, Status = “Active” or Type = “Email”
LimitsMaximum number of records to process in one run.Records number = 100
Page number = 1
Field MappingDefines how fields in one step map to another. Can be static or dynamic.Static: Subject = “Report”
Dynamic: Recipient = value from Trigger

Make sure you enter the right values so your Flow works the way you expect and gives the right results. If you need step-by-step details on setting up Eats365, check the Triggers and Methods Settings documentation.

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