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APIANT Review: White-Label Data Integration Platform

APIANT helps SaaS companies and system integrators build and manage API integrations under their own branding. It is designed for teams needing to scale integrations across many customer locations using a central control plane.

Pricing

Pricing starts at $99/month for the Sandbox plan. The Pro plan is $499/month and adds a production server and white-labeling, while Enterprise offers custom pricing with dedicated AWS servers.

At a glance

Best for
SaaS Companies, System Integrators, Enterprise IT Teams
Key use cases
SaaS Integration Embedding, Multi-Location Syncing, Autonomous Connector Building, Workflow Automation
Integrations
HubSpot, Mindbody, ActiveCampaign, Keap, Klaviyo
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How AI is used

APIANT is an integration platform designed for software companies, system integrators, and enterprises. It supports the creation of integrations that handle business logic, conditional branching, and error handling.

The platform includes an AI Co-Pilot designed to read API documentation to build and test connectors. It also provides a visual Automation Editor for defining logic and an Admin Console for managing deployments across account networks.

For companies wanting to maintain their own branding, the software offers white-labeling and embeddable UI components called FormApps. This allows end users to configure integrations directly within the buyer's own product.

Buyers should confirm their specific scaling needs, as the platform offers different tiers based on whether a production server and white-labeling are required.

Key Features

  • AI Co-Pilot

    Researches API documentation and is designed to build, test, and self-correct API connectors.

  • Automation Editor

    A visual builder for creating integration logic, including conditional branching and error handling.

  • Assembly Editor

    Turns API endpoints into reusable building blocks called ingredients.

  • FormApps

    Embeddable UI components that allow end users to configure integration settings within a branded interface.

  • Admin Console

    A hub for managing account networks, rate limits, and deployments.

  • White-Label Platform

    Supports branding the integration infrastructure as the buyer's own.

Use Cases

  • SaaS Integration Embedding

    Embedding branded integration setup and configuration panels directly into a software product.

  • Multi-Location Syncing

    Managing data synchronization across multiple child accounts from a single master account.

  • Autonomous Connector Building

    Using AI to discover API documentation and create connectors for new applications.

  • Workflow Automation

    Building integration logic with conditional paths and automatic retry mechanisms for data flows.

Integrations

  • HubSpot
  • Mindbody
  • ActiveCampaign
  • Keap
  • Klaviyo
  • Shopify
  • Zoho CRM
  • Calendly
  • Zapier
  • Zoom
  • Salesforce
  • Mailchimp
  • Cliniko
  • DonorPerfect

FAQ

What does white-label mean in APIANT?

White-labeling allows you to brand the platform as your own, so your customers see your company name, logo, and domain while APIANT runs in the background.

How does the AI Co-Pilot work?

The AI Co-Pilot finds API documentation online, determines the authentication method, builds the connector, and tests it against live APIs.

Can I upgrade from the Sandbox plan?

Yes, users can start with the Sandbox plan to build and test integrations and then upgrade to Pro to go live, with work carrying over.

Source category: Software Development

Source subcategory: Data Integration

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