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How Getint Helps Your Team

Getint is a platform that connects two or more systems and keeps data aligned between them. It can move information once during a migration or keep it synchronized continuously through an integration.

The platform is designed for enterprise environments, but it stays simple enough for administrators and project teams to configure without writing code.

Key Concepts You Should Know

Integration

An integration keeps data synchronized between two systems. Changes made in one tool appear in the other based on your mapping and sync rules.

Migration

A migration moves data from one system to another. It is typically used during tool consolidation or platform changes.

Connection

A connection links Getint to an external system. Each connection includes authentication details and configuration settings.

Mapping

A mapping defines how fields, statuses, comments, attachments, and other elements relate between the two systems.

Run Cycle

A run cycle is the process where Getint checks for changes and updates the connected systems.

Conflict Resolution

If both systems change the same item, Getint will apply the latest changes.

Migration and Integration at a Glance

A simple comparison helps clarify the difference.

Concept

Purpose

When to Use It

Migration

Move data once

Tool consolidation, platform changes

Integration

Sync data continuously

Cross‑team collaboration, multi‑tool workflows

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Understanding these core concepts will help you plan your first project and get the most out of the platform. If you need guidance or want help reviewing your setup, you can contact our support team for assistance.

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