Budget management app by copyl.com
2 min readAnalytics app right now? Can we install Copyl Integration Platform on site? No, CIP is an Integration Platform as a Service (ipaas) so there is no software to install. Is there a free version of the integration platform? Yes, we have a forever-free version. For advanced features and heavy transactions there is a fee. Can we hire people from Copyl to help us? Yes. We can help you write integrations, inspire your developers and help you with strategic decisions. Contact support@copyl.com to discuss how this could be realized.
Copyl is different from other Software-as-a-Service. We make a positive difference for thousands of businesses around the world. Our mission: Reinventing Productivity! We are working hard every day to develop smarter and better tools for all kinds of businesses around the world. If we make you more efficient at work, your company will be more sustainable, which is good for the community. When you feel you are in control you will get more energy and time for more innovative tasks. See extra information at https://www.copyl.com/en/blog/how-we-designed-the-boardroom-software. Get reminded before a contract reaches a deadline. We will send you an email before any important deadline on your contracts. Your colleagues will get the email if they are conntected to the contract.
What is Contract Lifecycle Management? Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) automates the process from contract initiation to contract signing and renewal/termination. You get a better visibility of your spending and revenue sources, as well as greater efficiency in your contract process. That results in lower costs for administration and mitigates the risk of paying suppliers that is terminated. Copyl has a free version of the Contract Management system (see below) that you can start using to keep track of your contracts and other documents.
Copyl has a solution for the biggest challenges. How do microservices communicate with each other? The absolute most common communication between microservices are via REST API. It’s done over https and requires no or very little configuration on the network. We recommend to use the standard methods for your api requests; GET for fetching data, POST for saving new data, PUT for updating and DELETE for deletion. PATCH can also be used for updating, it’s a matter of taste. Read more information on https://www.copyl.com/.
It’s a common issue that developers that are new to the design concept of microservices create too many service. A common design for a e-commerce solution is to have one microservice for Billing and another for Payment Collection. The Payment Collection microservice usually depends on Billing and Billing depends on knowing when a payment has been done. That’s a good reason to have both functionalities in one microservice.