5 Integrations with Vivi
View a list of Vivi integrations and software that integrates with Vivi below. Compare the best Vivi integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Vivi. Here are the current Vivi integrations in 2026:
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Microsoft OneDrive
Microsoft
Access, share, and collaborate on all your files from anywhere. OneDrive connects you to all your files in Office 365 so you can share and work together from anywhere while protecting your work. Easily store, access and discover your personal and shared work files in Office 365, including Microsoft Teams, from all your devices. Edits you make offline are automatically uploaded next time you connect. Work faster and smarter with anyone inside or outside your organization. Securely share files and work together in real-time using Word, Excel and PowerPoint across web, mobile and desktop. Create, view, edit, and share files on the go with the OneDrive mobile app. Easily capture whiteboards and scan work receipts, business cards, and other paper documents for safe keeping. OneDrive helps protect your files. You can easily recover files from accidental deletes or malicious attacks and administrators can manage security policies to help keep your information safe.Starting Price: $2 per user per month -
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Microsoft OneNote
Microsoft
Microsoft OneNote is your all-in-one digital notebook for capturing ideas, organizing thoughts, and collaborating seamlessly. With Copilot in OneNote, you can draft plans, generate ideas, and structure your notes using simple natural-language prompts. Sketch, annotate, and highlight freely using digital ink that feels as natural as pen on paper. Share notebooks in real time to brainstorm, plan, or learn together with teammates, classmates, or family. Built-in voice transcription ensures you never miss key details from meetings or lectures. Whether at home, school, or work, OneNote helps you stay organized and creative across all your devices.Starting Price: Free -
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Google Drive
Google
Store, share, and access your files from any device. Your first 15 GB of storage are free. With Drive Enterprise, businesses only pay for the storage employees use. It comes with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides — and works seamlessly with Microsoft Office. Keep photos, stories, designs, drawings, recordings, videos, and more. Your first 15 GB of storage are free with a Google Account. Your files in Drive can be reached from any smartphone, tablet, or computer. So wherever you go, your files follow. You can quickly invite others to view, download, and collaborate on all the files you want–no email attachment needed. Get started with Drive for free.Starting Price: Free -
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Google Slides
Google
With Google Slides, you can create, edit, collaborate, and present wherever you are. Create and edit polished presentations in your browser—no software required. Multiple people can work at the same time so everyone always has the latest version. Commenting, chat and real-time editing. Work on a single presentation online with your business partner, your whole team or external contacts. You control who gets permission to edit, view or just add comments. Start from scratch or expedite the process by choosing a template. You can enhance your presentations with videos, images, drawings and smooth transitions. View or even present your slides from your phone or tablet, so you always have the option to practice your presentation up until the last minute. Presentations get saved automatically online and versions are kept indefinitely without counting toward your Drive storage, so you can always track and undo revisions.Starting Price: $6 per month -
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LDAP
LDAP
LDAP is a comprehensive resource dedicated to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), a mature, flexible, and well-supported standards-based mechanism for interacting with directory servers. Often utilized for authentication and storing information about users, groups, and applications, an LDAP directory server serves as a general-purpose data store applicable in various scenarios. Provides basic information about directory services and the LDAP protocol. Assists in finding the appropriate directory server, client API, or LDAP-based tools suitable for different environments. Offers links to various standards documents and reference guides for in-depth exploration of the protocol. Features posts related to directory services, including software release news, new standards documents, specifications, and how-to articles.
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