Most firms have 20+ tools and 0 of them talk to each other. Data gets re-typed, reports re-built, errors stack up. We connect systems through proper integrations — APIs, ETL pipelines, event streams — so data flows once, correctly, and your team stops being human glue.
Quoting tool, CRM, ERP, billing system. Each one needs the customer record. Each one gets a copy. They diverge.
Sales says one thing, finance says another. Reconciling eats half of finance's month.
Signup form, CRM, billing — each fires off a confirmation email. Customer thinks they signed up three times.
A retired employee's Excel macros tied three systems together. Nobody else understands them. They break and stay broken.
Visual diagram of every system, every data flow, every dependency. Yours to keep, update, and use.
Where APIs exist (most modern SaaS), we connect them directly. Bi-directional, error-handled, monitored.
Where direct APIs don't fit, we build pipelines through Mulesoft, Workato, Boomi, or custom code.
Field mapping, format conversion, deduplication. Data fits the receiving system, no manual cleanup.
When an integration fails, we know — and so do you. Retries, dead-letter queues, written runbooks.
Every flow documented. Every flow monitored. No more 'we hope it's still working.'
| Manual + Excel | iPaaS only | Senator (mixed approach) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Setup time | Days–weeks | Weeks–months | Weeks–months |
| Ongoing maintenance | High | Medium | Low |
| Error visibility | Discovered late | Platform alerts | Custom alerting + runbooks |
| Scales with volume | No | Yes | Yes |
| Survives staff turnover | No | Yes | Yes |
| Cost | Hidden (human time) | Platform fees | Platform + dev time, often lower TCO |
Average across knowledge worker roles freed from re-typing.
For pipelines we monitor. We're paged when they break.
From error to operational. Most fixes inside a business day.
Average for clients who had reconciliation pain from disconnected systems.
“Sales would close a deal in HubSpot, then somebody had to re-type the whole thing into NetSuite. Senator built the integration in two weeks. Now it flows automatically. We got 1.5 FTEs of capacity back.”
Most do, even old ones — sometimes through database queries, file drops, or unofficial endpoints. Where genuinely no path exists, we build screen-scraping bots as a last resort.
Versioning, contracts, automated tests, alerting on schema changes. Most breakage comes from one side changing without notice — we monitor for that.
Yes — LLM API integrations are common asks now. Often part of broader workflow automation.
Most clients keep us as the maintainer. Some take over after stabilization. We provide thorough handover docs either way.
Tell us your stack, your pain points, your timeline. We'll send back a written integration plan with cost and effort estimates.