A is not merely a custom script or a one-off API connection. It is a pre-built, tested, and documented connector between Inflow Inventory and another software application (e.g., Shopify, QuickBooks, or WooCommerce) that has passed a formal validation process.
When you see this status, it usually relates to one of three types of integrations:
Edit a product’s price or description in Inflow. How long until that change appears on your live store? Verified integrations support "real-time webhooks" instead of batch processing every 15 minutes.
Before you connect Inflow to your e-commerce site, shipping carrier, or accounting package, demand to see the verification report. Ask for the test logs of the concurrency, negative stock, and field truncation tests. If the vendor cannot produce them, you are not buying an integration—you are buying a liability.