SaaS integrations initially seem straightforward but become increasingly complex as the demand for more integrations grows, necessitating scalable solutions like embedded Integration Platforms as a Service (iPaaS). Traditional one-off integration approaches are insufficient for accommodating the exponential increase in customer needs and application usage. An embedded iPaaS helps address these challenges by streamlining development, deployment, support, and infrastructure, allowing companies to scale efficiently without proportionally increasing team size. It offers low-code integration designers, API connectors, and workflow builders to facilitate development, while deployment is simplified through an integration marketplace and product configurability, enabling the deployment of a single integration to multiple customers. Support is enhanced with logging, real-time monitoring, and alerting, empowering both internal teams and customers to troubleshoot and manage integrations effectively. The infrastructure scales horizontally to handle varied loads, ensuring optimal performance. By using an embedded iPaaS, companies can make integrations a core feature of their product, benefiting from quicker turnarounds and broader deployment capabilities.