When trying to add integrations, most SaaS builders often choose to offer webhooks as a way to fetch or sync data between platforms. But, what are webhooks and how can you leverage 3rd party webhooks to build integrations in your SaaS that your customers need?
SaaS integrations are native, user-facing integrations that allow your users to connect your platform with any third-party software platform of their choice. See how you can add integrations in your SaaS.
Pathfix Automation runs on APIs only (think: if Zapier and Postman had a baby), so it made sense for us to spend a lot of time to build out a slick and easy to use API builder.
Bubble.io is a great no-code platform built for founders with low to no programming skills. It is currently one of the best ways to build software without having any prior knowledge of coding or programming. See how you can handle oauth2.0 integrations in your Bubble app.
Is open source the right solution when it comes to OAuth 2 and OAuth 1 token management system? In this article, we dig into the pros and cons of using an open source token management system for OAuth2 and OAuth1 requirements.
Before you start offering your end users the ability to integrate and push or pull data from other application into your app, you need to have an OAuth tokens system, or more commonly called the OAuth Token Management System.
Integrations. According to a recent study by Gartner, SaaS companies will be spending 50% of development time on integrations. Platforms all over the world are implementing integration-first strategies to grow and scale their product usage.
See why adding a single sign on (SSO) makes user and business sense and how you can add an SSO button to your existing login module in less than 5 minutes
Is Pathfix like Zapier🤔? A lot of times users get us mixed up. So, to put the whole ‘Pathfix Vs. Zapier’ discussion to rest, we thought it best to write out a blog that details why we are nothing like Zapier. Read more on how Pathfix is NOT like Zapier.