PawthosX App Store
The PawthosX App Store is how ClinicOS connects to the outside world — safely, predictably, and on your terms.
Written By Brendan Baker
Last updated About 7 hours ago
Right now, the App Store is intentionally small and curated.
The power isn’t in “how many apps” exist today.
It’s in the framework: any trusted partner or internal team can build an app that plugs into ClinicOS using our OpenAPI.
What the PawthosX App Store Is
The App Store is the place where:
You discover integrations that work with ClinicOS
You enable or disable them with a few clicks
You control what data each app can see or change
You monitor what those apps are doing over time
Apps run inside your ClinicOS environment, not as random bolt-ons.
Every app:
Uses scoped, token-based access
Goes through a review + sandbox phase
Is monitored by MCP for safety and behavior
Can be revoked instantly by your clinic
Where the App Store Is Today
To keep things safe and stable:
The live App Store currently includes a small number of integrations
Many early connections are private or clinic-specific
New apps go through sandbox testing before they ever touch real data
You’re getting the structure now — not marketing fluff about “hundreds of integrations.”
As the ecosystem grows, more apps will appear here, but the rule stays the same:
you decide what’s connected.
What You Can Use the App Store For
Even with a small list today, the App Store framework supports things like:
Connecting messaging providers
Wiring in payment or billing systems
Linking analytics/reporting tools
Bridging to referral or specialty partners
Internal tools your group/enterprise builds for itself
Some apps will be public (available to any ClinicOS clinic).
Others will be private (built just for your organization or partners).
How to Install an App
Go to Admin → App Store
Browse available apps or private integrations
Click an app to see:
What it does
What data it needs (read/write scope)
Who built it
Click Connect
Complete the auth flow (API key, OAuth, or token-based link)
Run the connection test
Once verified, the app appears in your ClinicOS environment
If you don’t like it, you can disable or remove it at any time.
Managing Apps & Monitoring Activity
Each installed app gets a status view, including:
Connection state (active, paused, error)
Last sync or call
Recent activity log (high level, not a firehose)
Any error or rate-limit issues
Warnings if permissions or tokens need attention
MCP continuously watches app behavior and will:
Enforce rate limits
Enforce scope limits
Flag abnormal patterns
Halt or throttle misbehaving integrations until you review
You stay in control; the system backs you up.
For Clinics: What This Means Day-to-Day
Fewer manual exports and CSVs
Less double entry between systems
Fewer tabs and random logins
Cleaner handoffs between ClinicOS and your existing tools
You only enable what you trust and actually need.
Everything else stays off.
For Developers & Partners
If you want to build on ClinicOS — for your own clinic, your group, or your customers — the App Store is your distribution layer.
At a high level, apps:
Use OpenAPI endpoints exposed by ClinicOS
Authenticate via scoped tokens or OAuth
Declare exactly what data they need (read/write)
Run in a sandbox first, then move to production once approved
Can be private (your org only) or listed (available to clinics that opt in)
For full developer guidelines, API references, app structure, security requirements, and publishing process, visit:
That’s where you’ll find:
OpenAPI specs
Authentication models
Event/webhook guidance
Sandbox rules
App review & approval flow
This Help Center article is for clinics.
pawthosx.ai is for people who want to build.
Why the App Store Matters
Legacy systems trap clinics in a single vendor’s world.
PawthosX does the opposite:
Your data stays yours
Your stack stays flexible
Your tools can evolve without rebuilding your core system
You’re never forced into “one-size-fits-nobody” bolt-ons
The App Store is how ClinicOS grows with your clinic, your partners, and your ideas — without sacrificing safety, control, or calm.