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Navigate the framework of our system, gaining insights into modules, spaces, and how to synergize users and teams.
Dive into integration mechanics, tackling everything from establishing connections to customizing mappings and functions.
In this section you can learn about the range of applications available, how to connect them, and the various functionalities they offer once integrated.
List of all the applications that you can connect. With Boost.space you can integrate more than 1800+ third-party applications. In this article, you’ll find a table that gives you basic information...
In order for Boost.space Integrator to automate your tasks for you, you have to create a scenario. A scenario is comprised of a series of modules that indicate how data should be transferred...
How to Create a Custom Module and Configure It for Your System. The module is an application or tool within the Boost.space system. The entire system is built on this concept of modularity...
Boost.space offers a powerful solution for synchronizing data from over 1800+ third-party applications. In this article, we will walk you through the process of synchronizing your data...
Data consolidation is a crucial aspect of managing and organizing data within a system. It involves the merging and prioritization of data from multiple sources...
Boost.Space in collaboration with our partner Make.com, is working towards changing how companies synchronize data. As a part of this initiative, we have integrated Make.com‘s technology into our platform...
No, you definitely do not need a Make.com account to use Boost.space. We are official partners with Make.com, but the two companies are not affiliated in any way. The Make engine is part of Boost.space and is therefore already included in the pricing.
Records are basically rows in the Boost.space database. The limit of records indicates maximum number of records in your Boost.space platform (limits are counted across all databases). If you reach your records limits, Boost.space wont allow you to create more records. You can free-up the space by deleting old records or by upgrading your Tier.
In Boost.space, each task in integration scenarios uses an operation, similar to Zapier's Zaps or Make's Operations. Operations reset monthly, with upgrades available if limits are exceeded. Syncing a record typically requires 2-4 operations, depending on tool complexity and scenario. Initial syncs cover all records, with subsequent updates for changes to optimize operation usage.