Despite competition in the integration platform as a service (iPaaS) sector from companies like Digibee, Boomi, and MuleSoft, Bratchenko believes Integration.app's technology sets it apart. The company began commercialization four months ago and has quickly scaled to dozens of paying customers. Bratchenko is confident that the efficiency and customizability offered by Integration.app will lead to widespread developer adoption.
Key takeaways:
- Daniil Bratchenko, a former employee at DataRobot, founded Integration.app to address the challenge of integrating software-as-a-service (SaaS) apps and services.
- Integration.app, an integration platform as a service (iPaaS) provider, has emerged from stealth with $3.5 million in funding led by Crew Capital, Seedcamp, and Cortical Ventures.
- The platform uses large language models to automate aspects of the software integration process, allowing customers to build thousands of connectors quickly.
- Despite competition from other iPaaS providers like Digibee, Boomi, and MuleSoft, Bratchenko believes Integration.app's efficiency and customizability will lead to widespread developer adoption.