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May expands the KODE OS integration ecosystem with new integrations, operational workflow upgrades, and enhanced historical data recovery capabilities, improving reliability, visibility, and confidence across connected portfolios.

Integrations Drop May 2026

Here’s what’s new.

Recovering Missing Historical Data

Teams can now request, track, retry, and manage historical operational data backfills directly within KODE OS.

Supported use cases include:

  • Recovering data after connector downtime
  • Completing historical onboarding data
  • Filling reporting gaps before reviews
  • Improving portfolio benchmarking accuracy

What This Enables

Greater confidence in dashboards, analytics, and historical reporting by making operational data recovery transparent, auditable, and self-service.

Users can now:

  • Request historical operational data directly from connectors
  • Track status and completion progress
  • Retry failed requests safely
  • Receive completion notifications automatically
  • Understand exactly what data was restored and why

This transforms historical data recovery from a manual support process into a visible product workflow.

HVAC System Integration 

CoolAutomation is now integrated with KODE OS, expanding HVAC system connectivity and operational visibility.  

What This Enables

Additional HVAC device coverage and centralized visibility into connected climate control systems alongside broader building operations. 

Work Order Integration

Hexagon work order data is now accessible within KODE OS, bringing maintenance workflows into a unified operational layer. 

What This Enables

Improved visibility into maintenance activity, work order tracking, and operational reporting across connected facilities workflows. 

Digital Displays Integration 

Omnivex Ink is now integrated with KODE OS, bringing display and signage system visibility into the platform. 

What This Enables

Operational visibility into connected display infrastructure and support for future workplace communication and digital experience workflows. 

BMSOC Workflow Alignment 

The Corrigo integration now supports improved site-level workflow alignment and cleaner operational separation between connected facilities. 

What This Enables

More accurate building-level work order visibility, cleaner reporting, and improved coordination across distributed portfolios. 

KODE OS continues to expand its integration ecosystem to reduce fragmentation and improve visibility across connected systems, ensuring reliable, normalized data flows across operations, energy, and workplace environments. More integrations are on the way. 


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