Integration

Your existing tools probably work. The problem is they don't talk to each other.

Data entry that happens twice, reports that require manual pulls, and approvals stuck in email are almost always integration failures — not software failures. We wire your stack together so data moves without your team moving it.

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The Integration Approach

We connect what you have. We don't sell you a new platform to replace it.

Most integration problems are solved with APIs your vendors already expose. The work is connecting them — not rebuilding your stack.

The Real Problem With Manual Handoffs

Most stack integration problems disguise themselves as process problems.

"We have a policy about data entry" is often shorthand for "our systems don't share data and someone has to copy it by hand."

The cost shows up as duplicate data entry, reports that take two hours to assemble because the numbers live in three systems, and approval delays because the request has to be forwarded manually. The fix is rarely a new platform — it's connecting the platforms you already have.

What We Connect

The most common mid-market stack combinations — CRMs, finance tools, project management, custom APIs.

  • CRMs (Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive) → reporting tools, billing systems, operations dashboards
  • Accounting and finance (QuickBooks, NetSuite, Xero) → approval workflows, reporting pipelines
  • Project management (Jira, Asana, Monday.com) → communication tools, status reporting
  • Custom databases and APIs → any system with an accessible API or export format

We don't have a preferred vendor. We integrate what you have.

3 systems / 6–11 steps
Average 3 systems connected per engagement, eliminating 6–11 manual handoff steps that previously required human intervention.
What You Get

The manual handoff eliminated. The integration documented. Logging in place.

At the end of every engagement: the manual handoff is eliminated or reduced to an exception case, the integration is documented so your team understands what runs automatically, logging is in place so failures surface as alerts — and you own the integration outright. Not a vendor subscription that disappears if a SaaS pivots.

Tell us which data your team copies by hand more than once a week.

A 30-minute call is enough to scope whether the integration is straightforward or complex and what the build timeline looks like.

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