Visually Configured APIs
Create real-time feeds and functionality, pulling from any modern API into a fully configurable visual interface.
Create real-time feeds and functionality, pulling from any modern API into a fully configurable visual interface.
Easily apply asynchronous integration for more transactional resilience, and custom scheduling of data interactions, supporting REST- and SOAP-based APIs.
Load data directly into the platform, and pull-in data transformations or custom calculations using legacy protocols or legacy web services.
Create real-time feeds and functionality without a single line of code. Pull data from any modern API into a fully configurable visual interface and centrally manage API access and credentials across your organization. Supported with high performance API connectivity and rich APIs that allow filtering and sorting by any field, no matter how nested it may be within a document.
Custom scheduling of data interactions, supporting REST- and SOAP-based APIs. Additional features include: dynamic input/output mapping, customizable logging and alerting, configurable retries, timeouts, and support of multi-part data.
Load data directly into the platform, and pull-in data transformations or custom calculations using legacy protocols or legacy web services via SOAP, XML, etc. And, integrate transfer protocols including REST, Webhooks, SOAP, SFTP Push/Pull, and S3 buckets. Additional features include: custom scheduling of data exports based on select criteria, dynamic data output mapping, configurable retries, and automatic ingestion of physical or digital paper converted into usable machine-ready data.
Easily create the visualizations and dashboards that will help you extract the insights and hidden value in your unstructured data, and Integrate with popular BI and analytics platforms such as Tableau, Excel, MicroStrategy, Microsoft Power BI, and Qlik.
In this brief demo video, we showcase the ease with which we integrated a random trivia API we found online into our platform.
To help you understand which development method you should choose for your next application project, we’ve created an infographic to compare code, low-code, and no-code development.