Where Is Teller Hosted, and How Reliable Is It?
Teller runs on AWS (Oregon primary, Virginia DR) with a 99.9% business-hours SLA, annual SOC 2 Type 2, and 5-minute RPO.
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Teller connects directly to your ERP and financial systems through pre-built integrations—no middleware, no manual exports, no end-of-day batch files. Payments flow from the point of sale to your general ledger automatically.
Teller maintains active integrations with the systems government agencies actually use:
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP):
Utility Billing Systems:
Property Tax & Assessment:
Permitting & Licensing:
Banks & Payment Processors:
Real-time lookups. When a cashier searches for a customer's balance, Teller queries your billing system directly. No stale data, no synchronization delays.
Automatic posting. When a payment is collected, Teller posts it back to your ERP immediately. Revenue hits the right fund and GL account without manual journal entries.
Bidirectional data flow. Account information, payment history, and adjustments stay synchronized between systems.
Teller's integration architecture supports REST APIs, file-based exchanges, database connections, and custom protocols. If your system has a way to share data, we can likely integrate with it.
Our implementation team has built integrations with dozens of systems beyond our standard library. We'll assess your specific environment during the discovery process.
Teller doesn't replace your ERP—it extends it. Your finance team keeps working in the systems they know. Teller simply becomes the payment collection front-end that feeds accurate, real-time data to those systems.
Want to discuss integration with your specific systems? Contact our team to review your environment.