The B2B SaaS Guide to Ecommerce Integration Platforms: How to Find the Right Fit
Blog post from Pandium
In the competitive world of SaaS, offering native, user-facing integrations is crucial as it enhances product value and user retention by embedding the app into users’ workflows. Developing these integrations in-house can be costly and resource-intensive, leading many businesses to rely on integration platforms that offer either no-code/low-code solutions or code-first tools. No-code and low-code platforms enable quick and easy integration development but come with limitations such as code bloat, restricted functionality, and vendor lock-in, making them less suitable for user-facing native integrations. Code-first platforms, like Pandium, provide a more robust solution, offering boilerplate code and development support for creating custom integrations that seamlessly integrate into existing codebases while handling authentication and hosting. Pandium, specifically designed for B2B SaaS, allows businesses to build, launch, and promote integrations without being tied to the platform's infrastructure, offering over 200 pre-built connectors and the flexibility to develop custom solutions, which has already benefited over 5,000 companies by increasing integration adoption and saving costs.