API Integration is a done-for-you service that connects two of your systems through their APIs so data moves between them automatically — no more exporting spreadsheets or re-typing the same record into a second tool.
We wire two systems together so information flows automatically instead of living in copy-paste. Stripe to Supabase, Shopify to Slack, your CRM to email — one clean data flow, from $299.
Your tools do not talk to each other, so someone ends up copying orders, contacts, or payments from one app into another all day. It is slow, it is error-prone, and it does not scale. We connect the two systems directly so the hand-off just happens.
We confirm the two systems, the direction, and exactly which fields need to move — so the integration matches how your team actually works.
We connect the two APIs, map the fields, and add the handling that keeps records matched and clean as they pass between systems.
We run real records through the flow, confirm both sides stay in sync, and hand it over documented so you know exactly what it does.
fixed quote after scope · delivered in 2-4 days
Fixed scope, fixed price, and a 100% money-back guarantee.
An API integration is a connection between two software systems built through their APIs — the interfaces apps expose for talking to each other. Once connected, data (an order, a contact, a payment) moves from one system to the other automatically, instead of someone copying it across by hand.
Pricing starts at $299 for two systems connected in one direction, delivered in 2-4 days. Two-way sync starts at $499, and each additional system beyond the first two is +$199. We confirm the exact scope and give you a fixed quote before starting.
Most tools with a public API — common examples are Stripe, Shopify, Supabase, Slack, HubSpot, and email platforms. Tell us the two systems and the direction you need, and we confirm feasibility as part of scoping.
An integration is a direct connection that moves data between two systems. A workflow (built in n8n) chains several steps and tools together with logic and conditions. If your need involves more than two systems or branching rules, Workflow Automation is usually the better fit.
Start with a free automation audit — we'll confirm the scope, the fixed price, and the delivery window before you commit to anything.