by Carina Müller | Feb 28, 2025 | Product Updates
“Just make it faster” is one of those sentences that sounds helpful… right up until you pay the bill. In commerce automation, speed has three bosses: Connector limits (rate limits, quotas) Your costs (compute, retries, storage, support time) Business reality (some...
by Levent Yaman | Jan 31, 2025 | Product Updates
There’s a tradition in integration engineering: Step 1: build a pipeline. Step 2: write it down somewhere. Step 3: six months later, nobody knows what it does anymore. January’s work has been about breaking that tradition—while keeping the good parts (clarity,...
by Marc Costea | Dec 31, 2024 | Product Updates
If you’ve ever tuned a high-performance engine, you know the paradox: The best upgrades are the ones nobody “sees”… …and everyone feels. December’s development work has been a classic engineering move: platform hardening. Not a flashy new button. Not a marketing...
by Man T. Huu | Nov 30, 2024 | Product Updates
In the early days of integrations, security was… let’s call it “optimistic”. You had one credential. One token. One “integration user” that could do everything. And if something broke, you’d rotate keys and hope no customer automation collapsed in the process. That...
by Tho Duong | Oct 31, 2024 | Product Updates
Every integration team has a “box of rules”. If the order is from marketplace X → do Y. If the product is missing a price → stop. If the customer is under 18 and in region Z → don’t send it. Traditionally, those rules live in scattered places: code,...
by Thien Trinh Duc | Sep 30, 2024 | Product Updates
You’ve probably done this the “classic” way before: a cron job exports data, a script pushes it somewhere, and everyone crosses their fingers that categories arrive before products and nothing hits a rate limit at 02:00 AM. It works… right up until it doesn’t. Modern...