Integrations

Web applications and the business who need them have to have a high degree of integration with systems both within and beyond their business.

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How it works

Scoping

Every project is different in terms of scope, size and outcomes. But we begin all by a deep dive briefing session, preferably in person, but often virtually with many stakeholders.

Design

Once the brief is right with the objectives and personas defined, we design and plan the product. A large scale application might take a month or two of planning. A small website might take a day.

Build

With designs signed off and perhaps tested with specific users, we can then build. We have various methods of creation, from WordPress for 'normal' websites, to React.js and Yii backends for web applications.

Launch

We launch the project and maintain. We can host applications and websites, or we can use cloud based servers such as AWS, or your existing setup. A website or an application is a long term project so you need a long term partnership you can trust.

Bradley Geppert - DS-Compliance

“[Practically] met all expectations and the team continue to create and add to our working platform. “

FAQs

Is an API the same as an integration?
Yes and no. An API is a tool that facilitates communication between systems, while an integration is the overall process of connecting and coordinating multiple systems to achieve a unified functionality.
What integrations do you have?
We offer a wide range of integrations to enhance the functionality of your website or application, depending on your needs. Here are some of the integrations we commonly work with: Payment Gateways: Integrations with payment processors like Stripe, PayPal, and Square to handle transactions securely. 1. CRM Systems: Connecting with customer relationship management tools such as Salesforce, HubSpot, or Zoho to manage customer data and interactions. 2. Email Marketing Platforms: Integration with services like Mailchimp, Constant Contact, or SendGrid for managing email campaigns and automations. 3. Analytics Tools: Connecting with analytics platforms like Google Analytics or Hotjar to track user behavior and gather insights. 4. Content Management Systems (CMS): Integrations with other CMS platforms or third-party content services to streamline content management and delivery. 5. Third-Party APIs: Connecting with various APIs for functionalities such as mapping services (e.g., Google Maps), messaging (e.g., Twilio), or data feeds.
What is a Web App?
A web app is an interactive application accessed through a web browser that provides dynamic functionalities similar to a desktop or mobile application. Unlike static websites, web apps are designed to perform complex tasks and allow users to interact with data and services in real time.
Do all of your websites have integrations?
Not all of our websites require integrations, but we offer them based on your specific needs and goals. Integrations are used to connect your website with third-party services or systems to enhance its functionality. For example, we might integrate with payment gateways, CRM systems, email marketing platforms, or social media networks.
My integration is obsolete. What do I do?
If you have an obsolete integration, let us know, and we can guide you through the process of updating or replacing it with a more effective solution.
Are integrations secure?
Integrations can be secure when properly implemented. We ensure that integrations follow best practices for security, including using secure APIs, encrypting data, and following industry standards to protect your information and maintain compliance.

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