The Integration Library provides access to a large collection of ready-to-use integrations. Instead of building connections manually, you can add a prebuilt integration to your workspace with just a few clicks.
Adding Integrations from the Library
- Click Add from Library to open a drawer with a searchable list of available integrations.
- The library includes:
- Built-in integrations provided by PalDock.
- Third-party integrations created by external developers and shared through the library.
- Managed integrations provided and maintained by PalDock.
- Some integrations may be paid. To unlock them, payment is processed via PalDock credits.
When you select an integration, it is added to your workspace exactly as defined in the template. This works as an import of the integration code, including parameters (which will initially be empty).
👉 Important: After adding an integration, you must fill in the required parameters (e.g. tokens, endpoints, credentials) before it can be used.
Customization
You may freely customize integrations and choose to sync them with the library for updates. Keep in mind that custom changes may conflict with future updates. If conflicts or issues occur, it is up to you to resolve them.
Managed Integrations
If you do not want to manage integrations yourself, PalDock also offers an Integration Management Service. In this setup:
- You can add integrations as managed integrations.
- Your tenant links to these managed integrations using an API token.
- Managed integrations appear in your workspace with limited editing rights:
- You cannot delete fields or system parameters, but you can customize them (e.g. provide your own tokens).
- Requests and core definitions are locked.
- This approach ensures stability while still allowing minor customization where needed.
Scope of Integrations
The Integration Library is not limited to advertiser APIs. It also includes other common services, such as:
- Facebook integrations for tracking.
- Google Analytics or Google Ads integrations.
- Email and SMS platforms.
- Any third-party service exposed through an API.
👉 Tip: Use global fields whenever possible. Prebuilt integrations from the library are designed to map against them, making setup nearly inst