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Lenz Enterprises

Lenz Enterprises

Seattle Software Developers partnered with Lenz Enterprises to design and develop a custom operations platform aimed at streamlining multiple workflows across the organization.
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VetEZ

VetEZ

Seattle Software Developers partnered with VetEZ to enhance and expand a digital platform designed to help veterans navigate the complexities of Veterans Affairs.
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Mems

Mems

Seattle Software Developers partnered with Mems to design and build a mobile-first platform that enables families to digitize their most meaningful memories.
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Salas O’Brien

Salas O’Brien

Seattle Software Developers partnered with Salas O’Brien to provide senior-level software engineering talent through a staff augmentation engagement.
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Anything Helps

Anything Helps

Seattle Software Developers partnered with Anything Helps, a nonprofit organization focused on supporting individuals experiencing homelessness.
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Lawyers2Go

Lawyers2Go

Seattle Software Developers partnered with Lawyers2Go to design and build a scalable, on-demand legal services marketplace.
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Restfull

Restfull

Seattle Software Developers partnered with Restfull to design and build a fully integrated, HIPAA-compliant healthcare platform for dental sleep medicine.
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Shenanadoah Sand

Shenanadoah Sand

Seattle Software Developers partnered with Shenanadoah Sand, Inc to design and build a fully integrated, enterprise-grade ERP platform.
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Open House Buddy

Open House Buddy

Open House Buddy is a modern SaaS-based open house engagement and lead-capture platform built for real estate agents, teams, brokerages, and lenders.
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CrewMe

CrewMe

Seattle Software Developers partnered with CrewMe to architect and build the first AI-driven aviation Pilot discovery engine.
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UW Genetics

UW Genetics

Seattle Software Developers partnered with UW to expand the UW Genetics Portal into a secure, HIPAA-compliant clinical and research management platform capable of serving multiple institutions.
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FAS

FAS

Seattle Software Developers partnered with clinical researchers to rebuild and modernize a legacy Windows desktop application used for standardized Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) facial analysis.
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USAI Lighting

USAI Lighting

USAI Lighting, a leader in architectural lighting solutions, partnered with Seattle Software Developers (SSD) to modernize its digital ecosystem.
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What types of systems can be integrated?

We work across a wide range of platforms, including CRMs, ERPs, databases, third-party APIs, cloud services, and on-premise systems. If two systems need to share data reliably, we can build the connection. The specifics depend on what each platform supports, and we’ll scope that out during discovery.

What is the difference between API integration and custom integration development?

API integration uses existing endpoints that a platform has already made available, typically faster to implement when those endpoints meet your needs. Custom integration development goes further, building middleware or bespoke logic to connect systems that don’t have native compatibility or that require more control over how data moves between them.

How do you handle data mapping in integrations?

Data mapping is one of the most detail-sensitive parts of any integration project. We document how fields correspond across systems, account for formatting differences, handle null values and edge cases, and validate that data arrives correctly on both ends. This work happens before development and gets revisited during testing.

Can you integrate cloud platforms and on-premise systems?

Yes. Hybrid environments are common, and we have experience connecting cloud-based platforms with on-premise infrastructure. Authentication, security protocols, and network configurations all factor into how that work gets scoped, and we address each of those layers directly.