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HTTP - Threekit Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between HTTP and Threekit

1. Real-time product configuration API for e-commerce storefronts

Data flow: HTTP ? Threekit and Threekit ? HTTP

Use HTTP-based API calls to send product SKU, selected options, customer locale, and pricing rules from an e-commerce storefront to Threekit, then return the configured 3D view, image render, or AR link back to the product page. This enables shoppers to interact with live product visuals without leaving the storefront.

Business value: Improves conversion on configurable products, reduces friction in the buying journey, and gives sales and merchandising teams a consistent visual experience across channels.

2. Automated asset delivery to CMS and DAM systems

Data flow: Threekit ? HTTP ? CMS or DAM

When a new product configuration, colorway, or marketing-approved render is generated in Threekit, HTTP endpoints can push the resulting images, 3D assets, and metadata into a content management system or digital asset management platform. Content teams can then publish approved visuals to product pages, campaign pages, and dealer portals.

Business value: Reduces manual asset handling, shortens campaign launch cycles, and ensures marketing and commerce teams use the same approved product visuals.

3. Dynamic image generation for product detail pages and marketplaces

Data flow: HTTP ? Threekit ? HTTP

External systems can request on-demand product images from Threekit through HTTP endpoints based on selected attributes such as finish, size, angle, or background. Threekit returns photorealistic images that can be embedded into product detail pages, marketplace listings, and email campaigns.

Business value: Eliminates expensive photo shoots for every variant, improves visual accuracy across large catalogs, and supports faster expansion into new product combinations and channels.

4. Order capture and configuration handoff to downstream systems

Data flow: Threekit ? HTTP ? ERP, OMS, or CPQ

Once a customer finalizes a configuration in Threekit, the selected options, visual reference, and configuration ID can be sent via HTTP to order management, ERP, or CPQ systems. This ensures the exact visual configuration is preserved for quoting, fulfillment, and manufacturing.

Business value: Reduces order errors, improves handoff between sales and operations, and supports make-to-order or configure-to-order processes.

5. Webhook-driven workflow for product launches and content updates

Data flow: Threekit ? HTTP webhooks ? workflow automation tools

Threekit can trigger HTTP webhooks when new assets are approved, a configuration is updated, or a product experience is published. Those events can initiate downstream workflows such as notifying merchandising teams, updating product pages, refreshing cache layers, or creating tasks for localization and QA.

Business value: Speeds up launch coordination across product, marketing, and digital teams while reducing the risk of outdated visuals going live.

6. Localization and regional catalog synchronization

Data flow: PIM or localization platform ? HTTP ? Threekit

Regional product data such as language, currency, dimensions, compliance labels, and market-specific options can be sent to Threekit through HTTP integrations. Threekit then renders localized product experiences and returns region-specific visuals for each market.

Business value: Supports global commerce operations, reduces duplicate content work, and ensures product visualization matches local market requirements.

7. Customer support and sales enablement with shareable configuration links

Data flow: Threekit ? HTTP ? CRM, support portal, or email platform

Sales reps or support agents can generate a unique configuration link from Threekit and send it through CRM or customer service systems using HTTP. Customers can reopen the exact configured product, make changes, and continue the buying process without starting over.

Business value: Improves quote follow-up, shortens sales cycles, and helps support teams resolve product selection questions with a precise visual reference.

8. Analytics and event tracking for conversion optimization

Data flow: Threekit ? HTTP ? analytics or BI platforms

Interaction events such as option selections, AR launches, image downloads, and configuration completions can be sent from Threekit to analytics platforms through HTTP. Business teams can analyze which product options drive engagement, where users abandon the configurator, and which visuals improve conversion.

Business value: Gives merchandising, UX, and ecommerce teams actionable insight to optimize product presentation, pricing strategy, and customer journeys.

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