
Build a connected app using one unified API
Event Unify is a universal API that accepts and returns a shared schema for every integration in your data stack

Event Unify is a universal API that accepts and returns a shared schema for every integration in your data stack
Customers
Represents an individual who has made a purchase or registered an account on the store.
Employees
In the context of payroll, this represents an individual who receives a salary or wage.
Orders
Represents a customer's completed purchase, including product details, customer information, and shipping details.
Invoices
Represents a bill for goods or services provided. It can be a sales invoice (what you send to customers) or a purchase invoice (what you receive from suppliers).
Payments
Represents the payment transactions related to invoices, bills, or other payable/receivable amounts.
Every integration typically has different data schemas, endpoints and other nuances - with Event Unify, you don't need to worry about any of them.
It takes more to launch an integration than mapping data accurately. Use Event's built-in authentication, credential management and customization options to quickly bring in-demand solutions to market
The work doesn't stop once you've deployed an integration. In fact, API updates and ongoing management can prove to be extremely expensive without the right tools
Every integration typically has different data schemas, endpoints and other nuances - with Event Unify, you don't need to worry about any of them.
It takes more to launch an integration than mapping data accurately. Use Event's built-in authentication, credential management and customization options to quickly bring in-demand solutions to market
The work doesn't stop once you've deployed an integration. In fact, API updates and ongoing management can prove to be extremely expensive without the right tools
If you're an engineer who appreciates the little details that compound to big results, you'll love what's under the hood of Event. We've solved the difficult network and architecture challenges surrounding data movement so you don't have to.