Connect your whole SaaS stack — without hiring an integration engineer
A practical guide to the integrations most teams actually need — CRM into the warehouse, ERP and finance, support, ecommerce, and databases — and how to get each one built, hosted, and run for a flat fee instead of staffing a platform.

Most companies don’t have an integration problem because they’re short on tools — they have one because every integration needs someone technical to build it, host it, and keep it running when an API changes. Weldforge flips that: you describe what you want connected in plain language, and we build it, run it in our cloud, and watch it — for a flat monthly fee. Here’s a tour of the integrations teams ask for most, with a guide for each.
Get your CRM and product data into the warehouse
The most common ask: land CRM, marketing, and product data in Snowflake, BigQuery, or Redshift so analytics isn’t guessing. The hard parts are flattening formula/rollup fields, capturing deletes, and keeping up with schema changes — which is exactly what we handle.
Popular warehouse integrations
Keep finance and operations in sync
When sales, billing, and the ERP disagree, someone re-keys data by hand. We connect them so customers, orders, invoices, and payments flow automatically — resolving id matching, currencies, and subsidiaries along the way.
ERP, billing, and finance integrations
Support, ecommerce, and the rest of the stack
Tickets on the account record, orders into finance, engagement into analytics — the long tail of integrations that make every team’s view complete.
Support + ecommerce integrations
Replicate databases without nightly dumps
Move operational tables into the warehouse with change-data-capture instead of brittle nightly exports — we handle the CDC setup, type mapping, and schema drift.
Database replication
Shopping for an iPaaS? Here’s the honest comparison
Most integration platforms are tools you still have to staff and operate. We wrote up where each one fits — and where a built-and-run service fits better — without the bashing.
Weldforge vs the alternatives
The throughline: you shouldn’t need to hire an integration engineer to connect the software you already pay for. Tell us what to connect — we build it, host it, run it, and alert you before anything overruns. Flat fee.