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Blog Archive: April 2026

Integration engineering posts published in April 2026, covering SaaS integrations, event routing, retries, OAuth, and delivery reliability.

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Why per-task integration pricing breaks when your users are AI agents

Per-task iPaaS pricing worked when humans generated the load. AI agents do not. A teardown of why the economics break, how other pricing models fare, and the questions to ask when evaluating integration pricing that survives agent workloads.

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Designing Event Schemas for SaaS Integrations: What to Emit, What to Skip, and How to Not Regret It Later

Every SaaS integration starts with a decision most teams make too quickly: what does the event payload look like? This post covers what belongs in the payload, what to leave out, naming conventions, versioning, and the anti-patterns that cause problems in production.

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Why Webhook Delivery Fails in Production (And What to Do About It)

Your webhook integration works perfectly in development. In production, failures are intermittent, silent, and context-dependent. This post covers the seven actual failure modes for outbound event delivery — and what a real fix looks like.

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What Your Integration Code Is Missing: Delivery Guarantees for Product Events

Your SaaS sends events to external tools, but the gap between "sends events" and "guarantees delivery" is wider than most teams realize. This post breaks down the five delivery gaps — retries, idempotency, dead letters, isolation, and visibility — and what it takes to close them.

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