Integration Atlas is a reference resource for anyone navigating the automation platform landscape. Connecting two apps sounds simple until you're comparing five different platforms, trying to figure out which one actually supports the trigger you need, whether you'll blow through the free tier in a week, and why the guide you found online skips the three steps that actually matter. Integration Atlas exists to answer those questions clearly, without guesswork.
The site covers how to connect hundreds of app pairs — HubSpot to Slack, Gmail to Salesforce, Shopify to Klaviyo, Google Sheets to Pipedrive, and dozens more — across five platforms: Zapier, Make, n8n, Power Automate, and Pipedream. For each combination, it breaks down exactly which platforms support the integration, what triggers and actions are available on each, and how the pricing stacks up at realistic usage volumes. The platform recommendation for each integration is based on the specific use case, not on which tool has the most name recognition.
The step-by-step workflow guides go beyond connection instructions. Each one covers prerequisites, field mapping with real API property names, production checklists for going live safely, troubleshooting for the errors you'll actually encounter, and code snippets for platforms that support custom logic. Guides exist for Make, Zapier, n8n, Power Automate, and Pipedream — so you can see exactly what setup looks like on whichever platform you're using or considering.
Beyond individual integrations, the site includes head-to-head platform comparisons and a decision quiz that asks about your technical level, usage volume, and priorities before recommending a platform. The goal throughout is the same: give people the specific, practical information they need to make the right call and get their workflow running.