We are jumping into Spring with lots of momentum, including our next webinar on April 18 on our new code-native integration building experience. Be sure to download here. Speaking of our new code-native experience, be on the lookout next week for additional enhancements.
Once again, we want to thank all of you for helping us be named G2's #1 Momentum Leader (Top Trending Embedded iPaaS) for the 4th consecutive quarter. We couldn't do it without you!
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Let's get building!
This month, we are offering expert assistance building integrations with some of our most popular built-in components. We'd love to help you build value with your customers through communication, CRM, and project management integrations.
Schedule a build session with our experts here!
Webinar: Low-Code and Code-Native Methods for Building Integrations
Next week, Marcus Edgington, VP of Product, and Jake Hagle, Solutions Engineering Manager, will be showing how you can build integrations in our low-code and new code-native building experience.
In this webinar, you'll learn:
- How Prismatic enables code-native and low-code integrations in a single platform
- Tips for when to use code-native vs low-code development
- How an embedded iPaaS can save you massive dev time on integrations even when you build integrations in code
Prismatic Named Number One Momentum Leader in Embedded Integration Platforms by G2
We are proud to be once again named the number one momentum leader in embedded integration platforms in G2's spring Momentum Grid. In addition to being named the top trending embedded iPaaS, Prismatic also earned G2's Leader, Best Usability, and Best Relationship awards.
Thank you to everyone for your continued support. Your G2 reviews help us reach more SaaS teams and keep extending Prismatic's capabilities. If you'd like to submit a review to G2, you can find the directions here.
Integration resources
What Are the Different Types of APIs and How Do They Work?
Have you ever considered how many different types of APIs there are? API types usually refer to access types (open, partner, private, and public) or to design patterns (RPC, REST, SOAP, and GraphQL, for example).
In this blog post, we discuss:
- What is an API?
- What is an API protocol?
- What types of API design patterns do we see used for SaaS integrations?
- Does the API type make a difference?
On-demand recording: How Yoti Built 70 Integrations in 9 Months
Did you miss our webinar with Alttaf Hussain, Director of Engineering at Yoti? Don't worry, you can watch it here and hear Alttaf's strategy for how his dedicated team built 70 integrations in 9 months.
How Prismatic supports complex requirements for specific third-party apps
- Shopify requires that your customers initiate the installation process of your app from Shopify (rather than from your marketplace). This video shows how your frontend app can receive a Shopify installation request, programmatically create an instance of your integration in Prismatic, and complete the OAuth flow with custom redirects.
- Some apps, notably Slack, Dropbox and HubSpot, do not have customer-specific webhooks. Instead, all events are sent to a single endpoint, and these apps expect the receiving server to route the events to the correct customer. This article and video show how you can handle single-endpoint webhook integrations in Prismatic.
- Example integrations show how to leverage Amazon SNS to listen for changes to files in S3 and Google's Pub/Sub service to listen for new emails in a user's Gmail inbox.
Product News
Connector updates
We are continuously adding to and updating our connector library. Check out the connectors we've recently added:
- ServiceTitan – Manage technicians, jobs, appointments, and more.
- Yoti Sign – Send, sign, track, and manage the signature process.