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Paragon

Integrations & Automation
Embedded integration platform that lets SaaS companies ship native integrations to customers without building or maintaining them.
Paragon is an embedded iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) that enables SaaS companies to add native integrations directly into their product. Instead of building and maintaining dozens of API integrations, teams can use Paragon's visual workflow builder and pre-built connectors to ship integrations faster. The platform provides a white-labeled integration catalog that appears native to your product, handles authentication, error handling, and rate limiting automatically. Ideal for product-led growth companies that need integrations as a competitive differentiator but don't want to dedicate engineering resources to building and maintaining them.
Best for
B2B SaaS companies that need to offer multiple native integrations to customers as a product feature without dedicating engineering resources to building them.
integrationsipaasembeddedautomationworkflowssaasb2bapi
Editorial profile generated March 17, 2026 · pricing & endpoint re-verified continuously (see badges above)
27/50
Overall Score
API Quality
9/10
GTM Relevance
18/20
Pricingpaid
Complexitymedium
Learningmedium
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API Analysis

REST API
Available
Webhooks
Available
GraphQL
OAuth
Available
SDKs:javascript, typescript, react, nodeRate Limits:Varies by plan, enterprise-grade limits availableWebhook Reliability:excellentDocs:https://docs.useparagon.com
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Pricing

paid
Custom pricing based on number of integrations, workflows, and usage. Starts around $500/month for startups, enterprise pricing available.
Listed pricing, as of Mar 2026 — not independently verified; confirm on the vendor's site before relying on it.

What users say

Themes from 90 real reviews on G2 · ★ 4.6
Users like
Fast implementation and time saved on building integrations
Strong developer experience and extensibility
Responsive and helpful customer support
Handles authentication and token management automatically
Users dislike
Limited documentation or clarity on certain features
Occasional issues with specific connector functionality
Learning curve for some users

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FAQ

What is Paragon?

Paragon is an embedded iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) that enables SaaS companies to add native integrations directly into their product. Instead of building and maintaining dozens of API integrations, teams can use Paragon's visual workflow builder and pre-built connectors to ship integrations faster. The platform provides a white-labeled integration catalog that appears native to your product, handles authentication, error handling, and rate limiting automatically. Ideal for product-led growth companies that need integrations as a competitive differentiator but don't want to dedicate engineering resources to building and maintaining them.

Is Paragon free?

Paragon is a paid product. Custom pricing based on number of integrations, workflows, and usage. Starts around $500/month for startups, enterprise pricing available. Pricing shown is as last reviewed and may change — confirm current pricing on the vendor's site.

What are Paragon alternatives?

Popular alternatives to Paragon include Zapier, Make, Tray.ai, Workato, Pipedream. Compare features, API quality, and pricing on GTM Tools.

Does Paragon have an API?

Yes, Paragon provides a REST API. API quality is rated EXCELLENT. Documentation: https://docs.useparagon.com.

Who is Paragon best for?

B2B SaaS companies that need to offer multiple native integrations to customers as a product feature without dedicating engineering resources to building them.

How current is Paragon's data on GTM Tools?

Endpoint reachability and pricing for verified-tier tools are re-checked on a schedule — see the verification badges on this page for the latest check. The editorial profile (description, strengths and weaknesses) is last generated March 2026, and any user-review themes are pulled from G2.