After adopting a database system, businesses often need to integrate it with other systems, for example, syncing customer data, importing orders, or sending automatic notifications when new records are added. Ragic offers several ways to do this, so you can choose the tool that best fits your needs.
If your data source is an Excel or CSV file, you can use Periodic Import from URL to sync data into Ragic, or Publish to the Web to make your Ragic data available to external systems.
To connect with third-party services like Google Calendar, Slack, or Notion, you can use no-code automation tools such as IFTTT, Zapier, or Make. These let you build cross-system workflows by setting up triggers and actions, without writing any code.
For more real-time or customized integrations, you can connect to Ragic through the HTTP API.
Ragic also supports syncing with Google Calendar, two-way syncing with SQL databases, and integrations with tools like Google Looker Studio and n8n for more advanced use cases.