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Makini supports over 2,000 industrial systems across ERP, CMMS, and WMS categories. This includes major platforms like SAP (ECC, S4/HANA, Business One), Oracle NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, IBM Maximo, and specialized industrial systems. We support both cloud-based and on-premises installations. If you need to connect to a system we don't currently support, we're committed to building that integration for you at no additional charge—most new integrations are completed within one business day. You can view our full list of supported systems at makini.io/integrations.
Makini's unified API acts as a common denominator across all connected systems. We map each system's data structure to a standardized data model, exposing consistent endpoints regardless of the underlying platform. This means you write the same code to retrieve purchase orders from SAP, NetSuite, or Dynamics—the API calls and response formats are identical. You always get data in the same structure, making it easy to build consistent business logic. The unified approach eliminates the need to learn each system's unique API, manage multiple authentication methods, or handle varying data formats.
Data synchronization frequency is configurable based on your requirements. For real-time needs, Makini supports webhook-based synchronization where changes trigger immediate updates. For scheduled syncing, common intervals range from every 15 minutes to daily, depending on data volume and business requirements. The initial sync after connecting a system retrieves historical data based on your configuration—typically 30-90 days of historical records. Subsequent syncs are incremental, retrieving only records created or modified since the last sync. Sync frequency doesn't affect pricing. You can also trigger manual syncs on-demand via API when needed for specific workflows.
Makini's API supports date filtering on most endpoints using query parameters. You can filter by creation date, modification date, or entity-specific date fields like order date or delivery date. Common patterns include `modified_after=2024-01-01` to retrieve records updated since a specific date, or relative timestamps like `modified_after=2024-01-01T00:00:00Z`. For optimal performance, use incremental data retrieval patterns rather than repeatedly fetching all records. The sync status endpoint provides the last sync timestamp, which you can use as the `modified_after` value for your next query. This approach minimizes data transfer and API load while ensuring you capture all changes.
