30 app connectors, 20 country business registries, the full Nordic compliance stack and a direct Kesko data feed — on one framework with per-tenant credentials, OAuth2 refresh and resilient sync. The integration ships with the product.
Six months of consulting to get one system talking to another. A separate iPaaS license to glue the lot together. A renewal cycle later, one vendor changes their API and you start again.
Response365 was built so the integration is part of the platform — not an industry that grew up because the platform never had any.
A base service class, a credential store and a service registry. Every integration inherits the same backbone — and every credential is encrypted, per-tenant.
One bad record doesn't lose the week. Repeated failures auto-create a support ticket — you hear about a broken feed before the auditor does.
Calendar, e-commerce, payment and messaging events flow in real time. Polling exists only where the API forces it.
Every integration inherits from the framework; every credential is stored, encrypted, per-tenant.
The weekly K-Group sell-through data Finnish suppliers rebuild in a spreadsheet — ingested directly.
Each with its own manifest, service class and configuration — adding a new one is a contained operation.
Shopify, WooCommerce and Magento — orders, products, inventory and order webhooks, multi-store per tenant.
Stripe, PayPal and Square for payments; MYOB and Xero for the ledger; EDI for X12 / EDIFACT trading partners.
Twilio, Telnyx and Vonage for voice and SMS; WhatsApp Business, Slack, Mailchimp and Zoom; 3CX and Asterisk PBX.
FedEx, UPS, DHL and Posti for rate, ship and track; Google Maps, HERE and TomTom for routing and traffic.
OpenAI, Gemini, Grok and Retell for real-time voice; Deepgram and ElevenLabs for STT and TTS — mixable per tenant.
Microsoft Graph and Google Workspace — bidirectional email and calendar sync, webhook-driven, identity and SSO.
A sales rep enters a company name; the router calls the right country's registry; the record enriches itself.
YTJ, Vero, Katso, Finnish banks, Finvoice, PEPPOL — the four-or-five-vendor integration project, all in one.
The integration that should have run last night and didn't doesn't disappear into Cron silence.
| Capability | ERP/CRM + iPaaS | Custom integration project | Response365 Integrations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nordic stack — YTJ, Vero, Finvoice, Katso, banks | Add-on partner | Custom build | Native |
| Kesko Snowflake DataShare | Custom build | Custom build | Deep native integration |
| 20 country business registries | Add-on per country | Each one a project | Native router |
| PEPPOL + national e-invoice formats (Finvoice, FatturaPA, ZUGFeRD, Factur-X, BPC) | Per-country | Custom | Native |
| OAuth2 refresh + per-tenant credentials | iPaaS feature | Custom build | Native |
| Resilient sync + auto-ticketing | Premium tier | Rarely built | Native |
| Webhook receivers for real-time events | iPaaS feature | Custom | Native |
| 30 dedicated app connectors | Per-connector license | One project each | Included |
| Cost | iPaaS license + per-connector fees | Multi-quarter consulting | Included in Response365 |
The competitive advantage isn't one connector — it's the line items that disappear.
No Mulesoft, Workato or Boomi subscription to renew — at the price that doubled since last cycle.
30 app connectors and 20 registries are included — not licensed, metered or quoted one at a time.
The integration ships with the product. Go-live isn't pushed two quarters by a connector project.
Let us show you in seven minutes how a new prospect's business-registry data, your Kesko sell-through, a PEPPOL invoice, an Outlook calendar update and a carrier booking all happen on the same database — without iPaaS, without consulting.