Systems integration
There is no point having all this awesome technology if your platforms don't talk to each other
Firstly, data and information is great, but you need to own your own data - don't let an agency own it! By all means, get advice on system setup and management, but it's your business and your clients, the direct ability to increase your business performance.
Their HubSpot and inbound expertise are second to none. Not only did engaging.io go above and beyond to assist us to meet multiple aggressive deadlines, they have always been able to provide fast, undivided attention especially in critical moments. We are impressed with the quality of work and dedication with the team at enaging.io.
Eva Knutsson
Customer Communications Manager, Mortgage Choice
A tech stack, as the name implies, is comprised of different elements that, when combined, form a complete tool. Kind of like a transformer. But less destructive.
All elements of the tech stack work independently of each other, and depending on your business you may not even need all of the component parts. However, despite their standalone functionality, there are also intricate and complex interdependencies where different parts of the stack can hugely impact other parts, for better or worse depending upon how they have been set up and how they are used.
We have a history of tech stack integration that has a positive business impact, including 2018 and 2019 HubSpot Impact Awards for Integrations Innovation.
There’s quite a lot going on with tech stacks, we could go on for way too long! If you’d like to read more, here’s an article we prepared earlier…
If you’d like help with tech stack integration, drop us a line – this is the stuff that gets us excited!