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Alloy - 2026 Pricing, Features, Reviews & Alternatives

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Alloy overview

What is Alloy?

Alloy is an embedded integration platform as a service (iPaaS) that enables software companies to build and launch integrations natively within products. With just a few lines of code, companies can leverage Alloy's library of pre-built connectors to leading apps like Salesforce, NetSuite, Shopify, and more.

The intuitive workflow builder and standardized API schemas simplify developing even complex, bi-directional integrations without needing extensive coding expertise. Companies retain full control to customize authentication models, white label the end-user experience, leverage headless APIs and share integrations via secure external links. Alloy’s built-in execution logs, real-time monitoring, and robust error handling give transparency into integration performance and issues before they impact end users.

Alloy’s enterprise-grade architecture scales to handle growing data volumes automatically. The multi-regional infrastructure routes data to the geographically closest servers to reduce latency. Alloy also handles API maintenance like rate limits, updates, and caching so engineering teams can focus on core product development. The platform is SOC 2 and HIPAA compliant with bank-level AES-256 encryption.

With Alloy’s embedded iPaaS, companies can simplify and accelerate building the mission-critical integrations end users demand. This increases feature coverage, drives user satisfaction and retention, and enables entering new markets faster without compromising the core roadmap.

Key benefits of using Alloy

- Launch secure, customizable integrations that scale on-demand and feel native to users
- Visually design complex bi-directional flows using Alloy's workflow builder
- Alloy handles the tedious integration work — credential management, security, validation, and more
- Alloy handles all API updates and integration maintenance so you can devote maximum resources to your core product
- Using Alloy's Unified API leverage a single, standardized data model when integrating with commerce, erp, accounting, and crm apps

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Alloy reviews

Overall rating

4.9

/5

13

Positive reviews

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Rating breakdown
  • Value for money
  • Ease of use
  • Features
  • Customer support
  • Likelihood to recommend9.46/10
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Pros
“Advanced tooling supported for proficient developers. Integration with AWS EventBridge was very useful and efficient for our infrastructure.”
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Gennady M.

VP of Engineering

“Most brands will find great benefit/use from implementing simple 1 to 5-step workflows, but Alloy is capable of running far more complex workflows to get you the solution you need.”
LA

Landon A.

CSM

“The sheer number of things you can do with Alloy is incredibly powerful for any business. They also have top-tier support which I appreciate.”
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Adrian A.

Product & Design @ Awtomic

Cons
“The initial integration was difficult, and troubleshooting through an additional layer can be complex.”
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Karin B.

Product

“I find the lack of testing capabilities inside of the workflow editor to be particularly cumbersome.”

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“Reporting is sometimes difficult to navigate - we've asked for some additional training in this area and looking forward to it.”
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Andrew B.

IT Director

Who uses Alloy?

Based on 13 verified user reviews.

Company size

Small Businesses

Enterprises

Midsize Businesses

Top industries

Computer Software
Information Technology and Services
Apparel & Fashion
Financial Services
Others

Use cases

Integration
iPaaS
Business Process Management

Alloy's key features

Most critical features, based on insights from Alloy users:

Workflow management
Data connectors
Data import/export
Data synchronization
Data mapping
Integration management

All Alloy features

Features rating:

API
CRM
ERP integration
Monitoring

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User opinions about Alloy price and value

Value for money rating:

To see what individual users think of Alloy's price and value, check out the review snippets below.

“Advanced tooling supported for proficient developers. Integration with AWS EventBridge was very useful and efficient for our infrastructure.”
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Gennady M.

VP of Engineering

“Most brands will find great benefit/use from implementing simple 1 to 5-step workflows, but Alloy is capable of running far more complex workflows to get you the solution you need.”
LA

Landon A.

CSM

Alloy integrations (8)

Integrations rated by users

We looked at 13 user reviews to identify which products are mentioned as Alloy integrations and how users feel about them.

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Shopify

Integration rating: 5.0 (4)

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Gorgias

Integration rating: 5.0 (1)

Alloy support options

Typical customers

Freelancers
Small businesses
Mid size businesses
Large enterprises

Platforms supported

Web
Android
iPhone/iPad

Support options

Knowledge Base
FAQs/Forum
Email/Help Desk

Training options

Live Online
Webinars
Documentation
Videos

Alloy FAQs

Q. What type of pricing plans does Alloy offer?

Alloy has the following pricing plans:
Pricing model: Free

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Q. Who are the typical users of Alloy?

Alloy has the following typical customers:
Large Enterprises, Mid Size Business, Small Business


Q. What languages does Alloy support?

Alloy supports the following languages:
English


Q. Does Alloy offer an API?

No, Alloy does not have an API available.


Q. What other apps does Alloy integrate with?

Alloy integrates with the following applications:
NetSuite, Shopify


Q. What level of support does Alloy offer?

Alloy offers the following support options:
Knowledge Base, FAQs/Forum, Email/Help Desk

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