UNI-form Connectors

UNI-form Connectors

Integrating systems and extending access.

No matter how integrated your core back-office systems are, it's not hard to think of other systems where integration could make a world of difference: national systems you exchange information with, and all the ways in which your back- and front-office systems must communicate.

How UNI-form Connectors can help

UNI-form Connectors and other connectivity capabilities help drive efficiency and service improvements, by enabling your UNI-form back-office systems to communicate with other systems, including:

  • Your public website.
  • Third-party document-management systems.
  • National systems, like the Planning Portal (including 1APP) and the National Land and Property Gazetteer (NLPG).

What is a connector?

A connector is a software product with a web-based application programming interface (API). Your IT department will use the appropriate connector to link the relevant UNI-form module to another application in the way that best meets your local authority's needs. Connectors ensure that data integrity is maintained and that the respective UNI-form and third-party systems are not affected by underlying changes in the other system.

Designed to enhance...


  • Use of the BS 7666-compliant data held in your UNI-form Gazetteer Management System (GMS), enabling you to validate incoming addresses and share accurate address information with national and local systems, including the NLPG hub.
  • Interaction with the Planning Portal, through the 1APP Connector, which deliver automated transfers of applications from the portal to UNI-form Planning.
  • Service-request handling, by enabling two-way access between your CRM system and the Service Requests sub-module that forms part of some UNI-form solutions.
  • UNI-form Licensing, Building Control and Planning, enabling you to create your own end-to-end processes.
  • UNI-form Trading Standards, through integration with Consumer Direct for more efficient handling of consumer complaints.
  • UNI-form Total Land Charges, through integration with the National Land Information Service (NLIS), reducing the staff time associated with local land charge searches.

Our most recent connectors


  • Gazetteer Management System Exchange
    For real-time synchronisation of records between the UNI-form Gazetteer Management System (GMS) and other BS 7666-compliant, gazetteer-based systems.
  • 1APP Connector
    For integrated-level access to the Planning Portal's 1APP system.