Stacklink Connect
20 providers go deep and bidirectional. 359 more connect with a key. The rest are added on demand.
Cloud or self-host. No per-connection tax.
- 20
- ProvidersDeep and bidirectional
- 359
- More providersConnect with a key
- 859
- Total catalogueThe rest, added on demand
8 primitives. One platform.
Auth, sync, actions, webhooks, proxy, and agents compose from the same building blocks.
Integrations
Configure once. Reuse across every customer.
Connections
One authorized account, with its credential lifecycle.
Authorization
17 auth modes. Tokens refreshed for you.
Syncs
Incremental replication into a queryable cache.
Actions
On-demand reads and writes, right now.
Webhooks
Verified ingress. Reliable delivery, both ways.
Proxy
Hardened pass-through with credentials injected.
MCP server
Paste a server or describe the API.
A platform, not just an API.
The whole developer workflow: write the logic, ship it, hand your users a flow that just works.
- Function runtime
- Author syncs and actions as sandboxed TypeScript.
- SDKs
- 7 languages: Node, Python, Go, Rust, Java, Ruby, and PHP.
- CLI
- Develop, deploy, and manage from your terminal.
- REST API
- 50 documented operations, with a generated OpenAPI spec.
- Connect UI
- A drop-in flow your users authorize through.
- Self-host
- Docker, Helm, or Terraform, on your infrastructure.
859-service catalogue
Start with the catalogue.
Bring the rest.
20 providers go deep and bidirectional. 359 more connect with a key. Paste an MCP server or describe the API for anything else.
EU-sovereign. Self-hostable. No per-connection tax.