Integration pipeline

Configure → pull → DataPool → push → audit

01 Configure02 Pull03 DataPool04 Push05 Audit

New tenant integration

salesforce-prod

Connector: Salesforce · OAuth2 · active

Credentials: keystore · token refresh: on

Test connection: OK

hubspot-marketing

Connector: HubSpot · API key · active

Test connection: OK

Simulated flow — one governed connection model from external systems through DataPool to downstream integrations

Connect your stack

“Hundreds of systems, one connection model—workflows, APIs, and agents share the same governed integration.”

Platform

Integrations wired into how work gets done

Connect CRMs, ERPs, cloud storage, databases, and custom APIs inside one tenant—then run them from Process Automation, the REST API, and policy-bound AI agents.

A connector is a ready-made bridge. An integration is your tenant’s live connection—configured once, reused everywhere.

Most platforms force a tradeoff: point-to-point scripts that break, iPaaS connectors disconnected from your processes, or custom code that is expensive to secure and maintain.

Tealfabric sits in the middle—a broad connector library wired directly into process automation, tenant data, and governance. Connections are not side projects; they are part of how work gets done.

  • Connect your stack to your processes—not a separate iPaaS layer
  • Connector = ready-made bridge; integration = your tenant’s live connection configured once
  • Hundreds of systems, one connection model—workflows, APIs, and agents share it
  • Configure once, run from ProcessFlow, REST API, and policy-bound AI
  • Sync when you need an answer; async when you need scale—with retry and cancel
  • Land data in DataPool and virtual schemas—not isolated pipes
  • Test, audit, rate-limit, and opt-in AI access per integration

DataPool linkage and virtual schemas

Customer patterns

How teams connect systems to processes and data.

  1. SFTP + email
    → DataPool

    Supplier onboarding

    Pull vendor data from email and SFTP, validate in a process, write to DataPool.

  2. Salesforce
    nightly sync

    CRM sync

    Nightly workflow pushes and pulls account updates through governed Salesforce.

  3. generic HTTP
    legacy ERP

    Internal API bridge

    Legacy ERP via generic HTTP—credentials in platform, not scripts.

  4. describe + execute
    AI opt-in

    AI-assisted support

    Agent describes integration capabilities, executes allowed action with audit trail.

  5. OAuth refresh
    accounting API

    Finance & ops

    OAuth accounting APIs with automatic token refresh for long-running automations.

End-to-end flow

Configure, pull from Salesforce, land in DataPool, push to HubSpot—audited.

One tenant configures integrations once. A process pulls account data from an external system, writes enriched records to DataPool, pushes updates through a second integration, and leaves a full trail in IntegrationExecutionQueue and Monitor.

Integration pipeline

Configure → pull → DataPool → push → audit

01 Configure02 Pull03 DataPool04 Push05 Audit

New tenant integration

salesforce-prod

Connector: Salesforce · OAuth2 · active

Credentials: keystore · token refresh: on

Test connection: OK

hubspot-marketing

Connector: HubSpot · API key · active

Test connection: OK

Simulated flow — one governed connection model from external systems through DataPool to downstream integrations

Capabilities

Breadth, reuse, reliability, and control—not logo-count marketing alone.

Documented operations, test-before-live, and audit per run. Connector breadth supports credibility; governed execution is the headline.

  1. 300+ connectors
    CRM · ERP · cloud

    Connector library for real-world systems

    300+ connectors across CRM, ERP, cloud, messaging, data, files, and protocols.

    Business apps, cloud platforms, communication, relational databases, warehouses, CSV/Excel/PDF, REST, SOAP, GraphQL, webhooks, and AI services—each documents what it can send, receive, sync, and test before you go live.

  2. test · activate
    OAuth refresh

    Configure once, use everywhere

    Tenant-owned integrations with secure credentials—not in workflow code.

    Name, connect, test, and activate. OAuth apps stay connected with automatic token refresh. One Salesforce or SFTP integration powers dozens of workflows, API calls, and agent actions.

  3. sync · queue
    retry · cancel

    Sync and async execution

    Immediate runs or queued jobs with status, cancel, retry, and callbacks.

    From quick lookups to overnight syncs—same integration, your choice of timing. Operational control over in-flight work without a separate job runner.

  4. ProcessFlow step
    structured I/O

    Built into ProcessFlow

    Call any configured integration from a workflow step with structured I/O.

    Same execution path in the visual editor or custom code. No API keys in snippets. No shadow integrations living only in one script.

  5. describe + execute
    opt-in per integration

    AI-ready, on your terms

    Discover and execute with guardrails—opt in per integration.

    Agents describe what an integration supports before calling it. executable_by_ai_agents is off by default; you enable it where support automation and data enrichment make sense.

  6. generic REST
    internal APIs

    Generic HTTP for the long tail

    Reach internal APIs, niche vendors, and legacy endpoints.

    Named connectors for the majors; configurable method, path, headers, and body for everything else—within platform safety limits.

  7. virtual schema
    query + govern

    Land data where workflows use it

    Feed DataPool and virtual schemas from connected systems.

    Integrations are not only request/response pipes. Query, transform, and govern external data alongside tenant-owned datasets.

  8. history · Monitor
    rate limits

    Operate with confidence

    Test results, execution history, queue visibility, rate limits, audit.

    When something fails at 2 a.m., teams see what ran, for whom, and why—in Monitor alongside process and security activity.

Supported connection types

SaaS & enterprise apps

Salesforce, HubSpot, Workday, SAP, Dynamics, Shopify, Jira

Email & messaging

SMTP, Gmail, Slack, Teams, Twilio, WhatsApp Business

Files & transfer

CSV/Excel/PDF, S3, SFTP, tenant storage

Databases & analytics

MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redshift, BigQuery

Cloud & infrastructure

AWS, Azure, GCP, webhooks, Kafka, MQTT

Protocols

REST, SOAP, GraphQL

AI & media

OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, speech APIs

Custom / internal

Generic REST to any reachable HTTP API

Connect your stack to your processes

See governed integrations inside Process Automation and agent workflows.

We walk through connector setup, sync and async execution, DataPool linkage, execution history, and AI opt-in—on the same runtime as your governance and ops data.