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Integration timelines vary by complexity. For standard implementations with no customizations, connections can be live within 1-2 weeks. This includes authentication setup and basic workflow configuration. For implementations requiring custom workflows or specific business logic, timelines typically range from 2-6 weeks depending on the scope. Complex enterprise deployments with multiple systems and custom requirements may take 6-10 weeks. These timelines are significantly shorter than traditional integration projects, which often take 2-24 months.
Yes, Makini provides extensive customization options for field mappings. Through the connection settings interface, you can view how each system's fields map to Makini's unified model. You can remap fields, add custom field mappings, or create entirely new custom fields that will appear in API responses. These customizations are connection-specific, allowing different mapping configurations for different customers. Mapping changes take effect immediately without requiring code changes. For standardized workflows, default mappings typically provide sufficient coverage. Custom mappings are most useful when integrating with heavily customized systems or when you need fields beyond the standard unified model.
Makini monitors connection health continuously and provides multiple ways to detect reauthorization needs. The connection status endpoint returns the current state including whether reauthorization is required. Makini sends webhooks when connections enter a state requiring reauthorization, allowing proactive notification. API requests to a connection requiring reauthorization return specific error codes prompting reconnection. The Makini dashboard displays connection status across all customers. Best practice is to implement webhook listeners for connection status changes and proactively notify customers when reauthorization is needed, rather than waiting for operations to fail. Include clear instructions on how to reconnect in your notification.
Disconnecting a connection can be done through the Makini dashboard or API. In the dashboard, navigate to the connection and select disconnect. Via API, call the disconnect endpoint with the connection ID. Disconnecting immediately invalidates the API token and stops all scheduled syncs and workflows for that connection. The connection credits used are returned to your pool and become available for new connections. Disconnecting does not delete historical data that was previously synced—that remains accessible until you choose to delete it. Customers can reconnect the same system at any time, which will create a new connection with a new API token. Use disconnection for customers who churn or when permanently retiring a connection.
