2 Integrations with Newleaf
View a list of Newleaf integrations and software that integrates with Newleaf below. Compare the best Newleaf integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Newleaf. Here are the current Newleaf integrations in 2026:
-
1
Paladin POS
Paladin Data Corporation
Paladin is an all‑in‑one retail management platform built for how retail really works. Designed for independent single and multi‑store operators, Paladin connects point of sale, inventory, e‑commerce, mobile selling, payments, and managed IT into a single, unified system. PaladinPOS™ runs stores by bringing core operations into a single system. PaladinGo™ extends the POS beyond the counter, letting staff sell and serve customers anywhere on the floor or yard using live store data. PaladinShop™ is a built-in online storefront that stays perfectly in sync with your store, automatically matching inventory and pricing without the hassle of managing a separate e‑commerce system. PaladinMSP™ monitors and manages security, updates, and network performance behind the scenes so technology doesn’t become another burden. Serving independent retailers since 1980, Paladin is known for practical design, reliable systems, and knowledgeable customer support. -
2
Flextrax
keycentrix
Created to help independent pharmacies sell prescriptions as efficiently as possible, our Flextrax pharmacy Point-of-Sale (POS) system is not only fast but affordable. And Flextrax doesn’t just sell drugs fast. It boasts various features to keep your operation running smoothly. Accept credit and debit cards, Flexible Savings Account (FSA) and Health Savings Account (HSA) cards. Also, rest-assured Flextrax is Inventory Information Approval System (IIAS) compliant and meets Payment Card Industry (PCI) standards. Utilize a seamless pharmacy software interface, available with Newleaf®. Barcode interfaces are also available for most Pharmacy Management Information Systems (PMIS). Experience a fast and easy full register set up with ten affordable hardware peripherals.
- Previous
- You're on page 1
- Next