How it works
Ok, now what?
Now – register, implement this one integration with our services, and suggest your counterparties to do the same. Feel free to create projects and routes for your needs and share routes addresses to the ones you’d like to integrate with. Now you can send message to that address, and your counterparty receiving it will see who sent it. You can even filter who can or can’t send you messages – it’s great when you dedicate route to one particular counterparty, and don’t want others to be able to send messages there.
But I don’t want to expose my infrastructure
We got that; that’s one of the reasons why we created this service. You don’t have to expose anything to use that service. All your communications are initiated by you: you connect to send message, and you connect to check for new ones and fetch them.
Why Us
Choosing the right integration solution can make a significant difference in your business operations. Here’s why our solution stands out:
1. Ease of Use: Forget about complex API development. Our solution simplifies the process by focusing on data format agreements, making integration straightforward and hassle-free.
2. Enhanced Security: Protect your infrastructure. With our solution, both sending and receiving data is initiated by the client, ensuring your systems remain secure and uncompromised.
3. Efficient Data Transport: We handle all aspects of data transport, providing a reliable and efficient communication channel between you and your counterparties.
4. Cost-Effective: Save time and resources. Our solution reduces the need for extensive development work, allowing you to allocate your resources more effectively.
5. Scalability: Our solution is designed to grow with your business. Whether you’re a small startup or a large enterprise, our integration solution can scale to meet your needs, ensuring seamless connectivity as your business expands.
6. Focus on Core Business: Let us handle the integration while you concentrate on what you do best. Our solution allows you to focus on your core business activities without the distraction of integration challenges.
Special Offer: Register now and receive a bonus for creating your first configuration to test our service!
FAQ
How do you use data from the messages I'm sending?
We’re not using your data in any way other than pass it further to the receiver. Messages you’re sending are available to their receiver only, and we’re happy to delete them after they’re expire. What we do keep though is metadata – that includes billing records, checksums, dates, and all that technical stuff. But not the data from the message.
Please elaborate on security
It’s secure. Whatever you’re sending is available to your counterparty only, and your counterparty can be sure that if we’re saying this message is from you – then it actually is from you.
What you can improve though, is encrypting your messages on your end, with keys known to your counterparty only (we don’t want them, thanks). Additionally, keep in mind that the smaller expiration period is, the faster your data will be deleted from Go Integrate Me servers. You are free to use any expiration period, yet the more secure way is to find balance between having it minimal, while long enough for your counterparty to connect and fetch it before it gets deleted.
I’ve sent the message, but my counterparty hasn’t received it due to expiration
When your message is expired, it becomes unavailable to fetch. We’re deleting them after that, so there’s no way of getting this data after it gets expired.
Oh, and keep in mind that you’ll get charged for sending message based on your route’s subscription plan, no matter if your message was fetched one time, several times, or never. We charge for sending, not for receiving.
Do I have to expose my infrastructure to use Go Integrate Me service?
No, you don't.
How can I find if my partners are using Go Integrate Me services, so I can start exchanging data with them?
You can't get this information from the service. All messaging addresses are assigned randomly for privacy reason. The only way to get this information is if your partner had explicitly shared it. And you’ll anyway need to agree on the data format you’re exchanging with them.
Counterparty claims I've sent different message, but it’s expired and no longer available to check
We keep history of all messages’ metadata, which includes checksum. You can’t get this message from our system to compare after it’s expired, but you can compare checksums from your local archive (you should keep it internally), from Go Integrate Me services, and from what your counterparty claims you’ve sent.