Intelligent iPaaS / API Management
API management without the overhead.
Build, publish, version, and govern internal and external APIs — without custom middleware. Turn any workflow or data source into a governed API portal, with authentication, rate limiting, and monitoring built in.
What it does.
API publishing
Expose any workflow as an API endpoint. Define the request schema, response format, and authentication method — and publish in minutes.
Versioning
Manage API versions independently. Consumers stay on v1 while v2 ships. Deprecate old versions with a migration path, not a breaking change.
Authentication & security
OAuth 2.0, API keys, and JWT supported. Per-consumer credentials, IP allowlisting, and token rotation — without building auth infrastructure.
Rate limiting
Set per-consumer or global rate limits. Protect backend systems from traffic spikes and enforce fair use across API consumers.
Monitoring & analytics
Track call volume, latency, error rates, and consumer activity. Know what's being used, what's failing, and who's calling.
Developer portal
Give internal and external consumers a self-serve portal — documentation, credentials, and usage metrics in one place.
What you can build
See what teams build with API Management.
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Query Salesforce. Without touching Salesforce.
Expose a governed read API on top of Salesforce and Snowflake. Engineering teams get what they need — source systems stay protected.
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Partners integrated. No bespoke work.
Publish a versioned API for customers and partners. Credentials, rate limits, and documentation managed per consumer — no custom build per integration.
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One webhook endpoint. Every vendor.
Accept inbound webhooks from any vendor, normalize the payload, and route to the right internal system — without a new endpoint per source.
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Ship the app. Swap the backend later.
Expose workflow-backed APIs as the data layer for mobile and web apps. Change the backend logic without touching the app.
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No more database access requests.
Finance, product, and ops teams query a governed API instead of opening IT tickets for database access. IT controls the contract; everyone else moves faster.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a full API gateway or just API publishing? +
Full gateway — auth, rate limiting, versioning, monitoring, and a developer portal. Not just a webhook receiver or a trigger endpoint.
Can I expose APIs for external partners or customers? +
Yes. You can issue per-consumer credentials, set individual rate limits, and give external consumers access to a self-serve portal.
How does this connect to the rest of the platform? +
API endpoints sit on top of Tray.ai workflows. The logic behind the API is a workflow — which means it can call any connector in the library, run transformations, and trigger downstream automations.
One platform
No frankenware. Just one platform.
Process Automation, Data Integration, Connectivity, API Management, IDP, and Embedded Integrations — all on the same platform, sharing the same connector library, governance layer, and data model. Not acquired and stitched. Built as one.
See API Management in action.
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