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Mulesoft as ETL, any experience?
Have a look at Linx - a low-code integration platform. You can use it to build any custom connector* and the price is very affordable.
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Low-Code stack recommendation to rebuild linktree
If you haven't decided on the backend yet, check out https://linx.software/. It allows for flexible backend development, think of it as a low code development tool that allows for flexibility similar to coding.
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Sage Intacct Integration
Sage Intacct is one of the largest cloud-based accounting systems, offering a web service to facilitate integrations. This post covers how you can consume the Sage Intacct web services with Linx, a low-code backend platform.
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Integrating Stuff - A look at why system integration is so hard and what can be done to make it easier
I recently worked on an integration where a system had to retrieve data from Sage Intacct. I made my solution in Linx, as it is my preferred tool for developing these integrations.
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Getting an API to Production
Linx I used Linx to build my API, implement the logic, debug it and finally to host it. Quick note, you can also try your hand at building an API with this guided tutorial.
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Low-code: Solving the Dark Arts of API Deployment
But besides building fast, low code is also about building right. These platforms eliminate many of the technical aspects of the API lifecycle, giving the developer much more control and visibility into the development process. They also are massive time-savers when faced with production. Platforms like Linx and Outsystems go even further, allowing you to build surprisingly powerful applications. They have several core features, such as integrating all types of data formats and providing prebuilt services and functionality to create complex - and often custom - backend applications.
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Need help on a project
Then you can use something like Linx (https://linx.software/) to extract the data from google sheets using the Google Sheets Plugin: https://linx.software/docs/6/reference/plugins/googlesheets/overview/?utm_source=linx6&utm_medium=designer&utm_campaign=help If you then need to, you can also use Linx to get the data into a specific excel sheet (if you can't recreate the financial model sheet in google sheets and need to use specific excel functionality). Linx also has a plugin for this
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