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Product integrations offer a wealth of business benefits, from improving customer retention to closing more sales. As a result, the question isn’t if you should provide them—it’s how.
You have several options at your disposal, including using a unified API solution or an integration marketplace as a service (iMaaS)
Will review each product integration solution in depth to help you better decide which, if either, is right for your organization.
An iMaaS allows you to design and embed an integration marketplace—via an iFrame—into your application. That way, visitors can search for, discover, and implement integrations without leaving your application.
Related: What is a universal API?
Related: Examples of integration marketplaces
A unified API solution offers an aggregated API. Once you connect to it, you’ll be able to access multiple integrations in a given software category (e.g. applicant tracking systems).
Related: An overview on API aggregation
Note: None of these cons apply to Merge.
There’s clearly a lot to consider when evaluating the two platforms. To keep things simple, we’ll provide a concise comparison in the following section.
Related: The top reasons to invest in a unified API
The two offer fundamentally different approaches to building, offering, and maintaining product integrations. An integration marketplace as a service can be effective in distributing and monetizing integrations, but it’s generally worse than unified APIs when it comes to scaling and maintaining integrations.
Merge, the leading unified API platform, offers 7 unified API categories (and growing), hundreds of integrations, and comprehensive common models—all but ensuring that you’re able to offer the integrations your end-users need.
The platform also provides robust integration management features, advanced features for syncing custom objects and fields (e.g. Field Mapping), and enterprise-grade security controls, such as encrypting data at rest and in transit. Finally, Merge clients like Causal, Ramp, and Drata (among many others) leverage our platform to build world-class integration marketplaces.
To learn how you can build robust integrations at scale with Merge, you can schedule a demo with one of our integration experts.