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What is iPaaS?

iPaaS stands for Integration Platform as a Service. It helps connect different software and apps you use, so they work together smoothly.

What is Celigo used for?

Celigo is used to integrate and automate business systems such as ERP, CRM, eCommerce, and finance platforms. It enables real-time data synchronization, workflow automation, and reliable system connectivity.

Why do I need Celigo integration?

Celigo integrations reduce manual work, prevent data errors, improve operational efficiency, and give you real-time visibility across connected systems.

Do you build custom Celigo flows?

Yes. We design and implement custom Celigo integration flows tailored to your business processes, including advanced mappings, transformations, and error handling.

Which platforms do you integrate with Celigo?

We integrate platforms such as NetSuite, Salesforce, Shopify, Zoho, Microsoft Dynamics, ServiceNow, and other applications supported by Celigo.

How does Celigo automate workflows?

Celigo automates workflows by triggering actions across systems, syncing data in real time, and handling exceptions automatically—reducing manual effort and delays.

Do you offer Celigo managed services?

Yes. We provide ongoing Celigo managed services, including monitoring, maintenance, enhancements, and optimization of your integrations.

Is Celigo suitable for SMBs?

Yes. Celigo is ideal for growing SMBs that need scalable, cost-effective, and reliable integrations without maintaining a large in-house integration team.

How secure are Celigo integrations?

Celigo uses enterprise-grade security measures such as encryption, secure authentication, and access controls to ensure data protection and compliance.

How do I get started with Celigo?

You can get started by booking a consultation with our Celigo experts. We assess your systems, define requirements, and recommend the best integration approach.

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