Coding & Integration covers all development work that goes beyond standard configuration. This includes custom code, integrations, and purpose-built solutions designed to extend, connect, or complement existing enterprise systems.

This service category is used when requirements cannot be met through configuration alone and require dedicated development.

What Coding & Integration Means

Coding & Integration is about building new capabilities.

We design and implement custom code, services, and integrations using modern development practices and technologies. This includes server-side logic, APIs, integration layers, automation components, and custom applications.

Unlike Configuration, this category allows for full development freedom. Custom programs, services, and architectural components are explicitly in scope, as long as they are designed to integrate cleanly into existing environments.

All work follows a structured development lifecycle and is delivered as production-ready software components.

How We Work

Coding & Integration requests are delivered using established development methodologies such as Scrum, Kanban, or hybrid models, depending on your organization and the nature of the work.

We integrate into existing delivery structures, collaborate closely with stakeholders, and ensure continuous alignment through planning, demos, and reviews. Our international team of senior engineers works across time zones and enterprise environments, enabling efficient and predictable delivery.

The Development Process

Development work typically follows these steps:

Requirement analysis and solution architecture

Development planning and sprint setup

Implementation of custom code and integrations

Code reviews and quality assurance

Integration and end-to-end testing

Customer or key-user acceptance testing

Deployment to production environments

Stabilization and post-deployment support

What One Request Represents

One Coding & Integration request represents one complete development or integration story.

Examples include:

Implementing a specific CRM add-on or plug-in

Developing a single serverless function for automation or integration

Creating a dedicated REST API or backend service

Implementing one integration flow between two systems

Delivering a discrete feature within a custom application

Synchronizing a defined data set between systems

Automating a specific business process step

Each request results in a fully implemented, tested, and production-ready software component or integration, ready for deployment and operational use. Larger solutions are delivered as a sequence of coordinated requests.