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by mbesto
3010 days ago
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> IMHO weak B2B marketing, but the infrastructure is there Two very different product sets. Zapier falls over as soon as you want to bring in customized data structures/flows/etc, which frankly every enterprise biz does. It also doesn't integrate with the big on-premise stuff (SAP/Oracle/etc) in a customizable/graceful way. This is, by the way, not a bad thing. |
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1. Zapier is very flexible if you're willing to write a bit of Python code.
2. Zapier integrates with really any API that supports webhooks, and even those that don't via a CLI and custom language support.
I don't work for Zapier (sadly). But I do use the product every day and have customized it to some pretty unique needs.