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Mavenlink Launches Integration Platform For Professional and Marketing Services

Mavenlink, a provider of cloud-based software, is releasing Mavenlink M-Bridge, a domain-specific integration platform that enables professional and marketing services organizations to connect key apps with their operational system of record.

Mavenlink M-Bridge is an OpenAPI-based integration platform that allows service-centric organizations to eliminate silos and disconnected processes by simply integrating key apps, like CRM, ERP, HCM, office productivity, workstream collaboration, and document sharing with their core operational system of record.

Using Mavenlink M-Bridge, services organizations gain the ability to extend operational processes in an extensible way through pre-built integrations with popular solutions---like Salesforce, NetSuite, Intacct, Quickbooks, Jira, Google G-Suite, and Slack---as well as through a flexible API and a set of comprehensive developer tools provided online.

Due to Mavenlink’s open, API-first approach, Mavenlink users have the flexibility to configure integrations to desired process flows and data synchronizations leveraging desired coding languages, as opposed to working with a proprietary coding language or constrained set of available API endpoints as many traditional platforms exhibit.

Mavenlink M-Bridge offers features that include:

  • Pre-built Integrations. Services-centric integrations that provide quick and easy connectivity to CRM, ERP, HCM, business productivity, and workstream collaboration  applications, contextually designed to facilitate services business performance and value. These integrations also provide dynamic connectivity to API specifications.
  • Management Console. A single, dynamic web interface for users to administer all aspects of Mavenlink M-Bridge in the cloud, including underlying integration flows, and more. Having this level of access into integration connectivity, configuration, and status gives users more control and visibility into their systems, and speeds troubleshooting.  
  • Developer Tools. An interactive API usage catalog, and robust digital style guide for UX design make it easy to create integrations with reusable components, and build connectors with endpoints in Mavenlink.
  • Mavenlink API.  Mavenlink’s OpenAPI extends the platform by allowing end users to build applications leveraging their preferred coding language. Because Mavenlink has taken an API-first design approach to its product, users are able to build apps and integrations that connect with almost any endpoint in Mavenlink.

“When we’re thinking about product and design, we’re often thinking about the users, the use cases, the personas,” said Roger Neel, CTO and co-founder of Mavenlink.

Business users, such as executives, and technology staff will benefit the most from this platform, according to Neel.

Moving forward, the company is going to roll out more integrations along with features giving customers more control over the M-Bridge platform.

“We’re going to continue to move the ball forward with empowering developers external to Mavenlink to do their own integrations and release them on the platform,” Neel said.

For more information about this platform release, visit www.mavenlink.com.

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