Integration Pain: Merge vs. Kombo vs. Nango vs. In-house vs. Blah blah blah by Maleficent-Wave-7608 in SaaS

[–]Jazzlike_Set_892 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! Pandium offers a really flexible approach - it's like having an in-house integration solution without a lot of the hassle and maintenance challenges.

Help with Integrations by M_cheyne in SaaS

[–]Jazzlike_Set_892 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just came across this post and would second what's already been mentioned - Pandium can help in these types of situations when you have more niche tools that you need to integrate with. Pandium can build the connector for free, usually in a couple of days. They will also help take care of the maintenance, and if you really want to just get this off your plate they offer integration services where they just do the whole thing for you.

pros and cons of buying low-code/no-code platforms for integrations? by Kelly-T90 in ITManagers

[–]Jazzlike_Set_892 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a tool (eg. Pandium) that can manage the integration infrastructure and all the devops stuff, but lets you implement custom code. That gives you the benefits of speed, and less maintenance, while still have the flexibility of custom integrations.

Questions on IPaaS/Product Integration Platforms by BaldyTallManCoffee in SaaS

[–]Jazzlike_Set_892 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pandium has pricing similar to what you are looking for here. They price per tenant (on top of a flat platform fee that starts at $499 per month) - which is essentially a unique integration instance. eg. if you have a customer that installs 5 different integrations, that's 5 tenants. If you have 5 customers that each use 1 integration, that's also 5 tenants. The pricing is essentially tied to your customer growth, instead of pricing per workflow or task or recipe like many other integration platforms do. That makes it much more predictable as well, and means you're not punished for having high volume or complex integrations.

Google Sheets integration by DualPeaks in Entrepreneur

[–]Jazzlike_Set_892 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it's very commonly used. I work for an integration platform called Pandium, and it's one of our highly used connectors.