Paragon vs. Unified.to: which Unified API is right for your product?
Blog post from Unified.to
Paragon and Unified.to are platforms designed to facilitate embedded integrations, but they cater to different needs. Paragon is aimed at teams that require workflows and polling to build user-facing integrations, offering features like prebuilt connectors and a visual builder, with strong support but potential issues in debugging and workflow performance. Unified.to, on the other hand, is tailored for AI-first teams that need real-time data delivery, normalized schemas, and secure architecture without storing customer data. It provides tools for developers, such as SDKs and a unified API, enabling seamless real-time data integration across multiple systems, which is particularly advantageous for building AI-driven products. While Paragon has a higher volume of reviews with a rating of 4.6/5, Unified.to has a perfect score of 5.0/5, praised for its developer-friendly tools and support, although it is noted to have some integration gaps as a newer platform.