4 Integrations with Atticus

View a list of Atticus integrations and software that integrates with Atticus below. Compare the best Atticus integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Atticus. Here are the current Atticus integrations in 2026:

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    Amazon

    Amazon

    Amazon

    Fresh new startups and Fortune 500s. B2B and B2C. Brand owners and resellers. They all sell on Amazon for a reason: 300 million customers shop our stores worldwide. Leave the shipping, returns, and customer service to us with Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA). Want to take care of shipping yourself? You can do that too. Choose from flexible selling plans, product categories, and fulfillment options that fit your business needs. Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Amazon strives to be Earth’s most customer-centric company, Earth’s best employer, and Earth’s safest place to work. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Career Choice, Fire tablets, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, Alexa, Just Walk Out technology, Amazon Studios, and The Climate Pledge.
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    Scribd

    Scribd

    Scribd

    Reading subscriptions that work for your business. Over 1 million books and audiobooks. Magazines and articles from trusted journalists. Over 100 million documents. Discounted company pricing. Join the millions of readers who turn to Scribd's digital library for audiobooks, ebooks, magazine articles, podcasts, sheet music selections, and research documents. Scribd is a massive library that's home to millions of books, audiobooks, magazines … and even sheet music. Sheet music selections that cover every musical genre, instrument, and difficulty level. Play the classics or explore current hits from popular artists. Articles from hundreds of magazines including People, Time, The Atlantic, Entrepreneur, and more. Access to the world's largest document library, which has more than 60 million documents including official government reports, case studies, study guides, academic dissertations, medical reports, and more.
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    Font Book
    You can use font collections and libraries in Font Book on your Mac to organize macOS fonts into groups — for example, fonts you use for a specific website or all the fonts that look like handwriting. Fonts are organized into default collections, listed in the sidebar. A Smart Collection groups fonts based on criteria, such as style and family name. If a font meets the criteria, it’s automatically included in the Smart Collection. You can use a library to organize your fonts. For example, if you use a group of fonts only with a particular document, create a font library to store the fonts associated with the document. Displays a grid showing available characters and symbols, or glyphs. Drag the slider to the right of the preview to adjust its size.
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    LoudCloud

    LoudCloud

    Barnes & Noble Education

    At LoudCloud, we build software that helps colleges and universities deliver personalized learning and support to their students. We improve communication channels, extract useful data, and drive positive student outcomes. LoudCloud believes student success requires deep collaboration. We partner with colleges and universities around the world to build software that helps their student success metrics soar. By bundling course materials as part of tuition or course charge, students will save an average of 35-50% while removing barriers to course material access. With First Day® Complete, ALL students receive required course materials – in both digital and/or physical format before the first day of class. Course material costs are bundled as part of tuition or course charges, saving students an average of 35-50% and ensuring that they are prepared from day one.
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