> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.runtimehrms.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.runtimehrms.com/integrations.md).

# Integrations

- [Overview](https://docs.runtimehrms.com/integrations/overview.md): Integrations allows you to connect third party apps and services with Runtime HRMS and enables exchange of data between two apps.
- [E-Mail Integration](https://docs.runtimehrms.com/integrations/e-mail-integration.md): This articles explains how to configure your business e-mail address in Runtime HRMS to send e-mails to employees from your business email address.
- [Biometric Integration](https://docs.runtimehrms.com/integrations/biometric-integration.md): Runtime HRMS provides multiple methods to integrate your biometric machine for importing attendance.
- [WhatsApp Integration](https://docs.runtimehrms.com/integrations/whatsapp-integration.md)
- [CRM Integration](https://docs.runtimehrms.com/integrations/crm-integration.md): CRM system integration refers to the connectivity between CRM tools with any other software or applications.
- [Payouts](https://docs.runtimehrms.com/integrations/payouts.md): Runtime HRMS lets you automate salary payments to employees with just a few clicks. This service is currently applicable for Indian customers only.
- [Terms of Use](https://docs.runtimehrms.com/integrations/payouts/terms-of-use.md): Please read these terms and conditions carefully before using Runtime HRMS Payouts Service.


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