What are Connectors?

Created by Mahaboob Zulfa, Modified on Fri, 23 Aug at 4:57 AM by Mahaboob Zulfa

ZEPIC lets you integrate natively with over 50+ tools, right from your eCommerce platform to billing solutions, review management software, etc. What’s more? You can also bring in data from any tools that you might be using in your tech stack via Connectors in ZEPIC


What are Connectors in ZEPIC?

Connectors in ZEPIC make it easy to integrate and gather data from third-party business applications. They allow you to import data easily, so you can leverage information from various sources and use them to create hyper-personalized experiences for your customers.

Here are some additional details that you should know about Connectors:

  • Easy to use: ZEPIC offers user-friendly connectors with over 50 built-in options, making it a breeze to bring data into the platform without any complex setup.

  • Authentication options: Connectors support both OAuth and API Key authentication methods, ensuring secure access to data from external systems.

  • Advanced filtering: ZEPIC provides robust filtering options within connectors, allowing you to refine data imports based on specific criteria. This is especially useful for managing large datasets, as it lets you bring in only the data you need. For example, you can filter customer data by geographic regions like the US, UK, and India, ensuring you focus on the most relevant information.

  • Data transformation: With ZEPIC's transformation capabilities, you can manipulate data formats before importing them. The platform offers a variety of built-in transformation rules, such as toLowercase, toUppercase, concatenate, replace, trim, split, and more. This means you can transform data easily, ensuring consistency and accuracy.

  • Data Mapping: With ZEPIC, you can map data fields from your source system to the corresponding fields within the platform. For example, you can map email addresses to email fields and names to name fields, ensuring easy data integration and accuracy.

Once configured, data will start flowing into ZEPIC, ready for analysis and use in various business processes.

Different Modes of Data Sync

  • One-time Sync: Imports data from the source system into ZEPIC once.

  • Full-time Sync: Maintains continuous synchronization between the source and ZEPIC, ensuring real-time data updates.

  • Incremental Sync: Updates only new or modified data since the last synchronization, reducing processing overhead.

Users can configure the sync interval based on their needs, ranging from every few hours to once daily, providing flexibility and control over data synchronization. 

With ZEPIC's connectors, businesses can streamline data management processes, improve efficiency, and maximize the value of their data assets.





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