Knowledge Base

Resources & Knowledge Base

Everything you need to master Klamp's embedded iPaaS platform. From getting started guides to advanced technical documentation.

Quick Navigation

Jump to the section you need

Getting Started

5 basic things to get started with Klamp

5 guides

Platform Guide

Klamps, Workspaces, Embedded Solutions

12 guides

Technical Documentation

APIs, Webhooks, Integration guides

8 guides

FAQs

Comprehensive Q&A section

15+ questions

Getting Started

Welcome to Klamp! Let's get you started on your integration journey.

5 Basic Things to Get Started

1

What is Klamp?

Klamp.ai is an integration solution designed to automate workflows seamlessly between multiple SaaS products for your company. With Klamp, you can build 'No-code' automation workflows effortlessly.

Klamp was founded in 2021 with a vision to simplify lives by offering affordable automation solutions. Initially launched as a 'No-code' automation platform, Klamp evolved in 2022 to address the challenges faced by SaaS companies lacking native integrations. These companies struggled to attract and retain customers without robust native integration capabilities.

2

What is Klamp Embed?

Klamp Embed is an embedded Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) that empowers SaaS companies with ready-to-use native integrations.

This allows SaaS companies to embed the integration ecosystem directly into their product, enabling users to access integrations instantly. Main Differentiator: Unlike other embedded iPaaS providers that require IT involvement for native integrations, Klamp Embed is designed for product and sales teams. Product managers, without any coding knowledge, can create and publish integration workflow templates for their users.

3

Klamps

Klamps are the core of Klamp Embed. They are automation workflows that you create to streamline processes.

In the left navigation bar, you'll find the Klamps module, where you can create, edit, view logs, and archive Klamps as needed. The Klamp workflow editor is a classic no-code automation builder. It consists of a source and multiple destinations: Source Step - Choose a trigger app, select a trigger event, connect your account, and test the trigger. Destination Step - Pick an action app, select a target event, connect your account, map fields between the target and trigger apps, and test the target to ensure proper data flow.

4

Workspaces

Workspaces provide a shared environment for SaaS owners to manage and control integrations.

Workspaces facilitate the administration of creating and managing workflows. Multiple users (SaaS owners) can be part of a Workspace, where they can create, export, and publish Klamps (integration workflow templates) for their end users. These Workspaces are connected to the SaaS product, enabling seamless workflow publication from the Workspace to the SaaS interface.

5

Embedded Solutions

The 'Embedded Solutions' module offers comprehensive management of integrations for SaaS companies.

It has four sections: Manage Klamps - SaaS owners can add 'How-to-install' and 'Overview' instructions to Klamps to guide end users. Manage Accounts - allows SaaS owners to manage user data related to integrations. Manage Customization - SaaS owners can customize the appearance (color, theme, font size, font type) of their integrations. Reports and Analytics - provides detailed reporting on integrations, APIs used, workflows installed, and active workflows.

Platform Guide

Master the core concepts of Klamp's integration platform

Klamps (Automation Workflows)

4 sections

What is a Klamp?

A Klamp is an automation workflow template that connects different applications and automates data transfer between them. Think of it as a bridge that allows your applications to communicate and share data seamlessly.

Creating Klamps

Use our visual workflow builder to create Klamps without coding. Select a trigger app, choose destination apps, map data fields, and configure conditions. Our drag-and-drop interface makes it intuitive for anyone to create complex integrations.

Exporting Klamps

Once your Klamp is tested and ready, export it to your Embedded Solutions module. This makes it available to your SaaS customers through your integration marketplace.

Best Practices

Keep workflows simple and focused, use descriptive names, test thoroughly before deployment, document your integrations, and regularly review performance metrics.

Embedded Solutions

5 sections

Overview

Embedded Solutions is your control center for managing integrations within your SaaS platform. It provides tools to manage workflow templates, user accounts, customization options, and analytics.

Manage Klamps

Import workflow templates from your Klamp builder, add descriptions and documentation, organize by categories, set up user permissions, and publish to your integration marketplace.

Manage Accounts

Control user access to integrations, set up authentication flows, manage API keys and credentials, monitor user activity, and handle billing and usage limits.

Manage Customization

White-label your integration experience with custom branding, themes, colors, fonts, and user interface elements to match your SaaS platform's look and feel.

Reports & Analytics

Track integration usage, monitor performance metrics, identify popular workflows, analyze API usage patterns, and generate reports for stakeholders.

Workspaces

3 sections

Creating Workspaces

Workspaces provide isolated environments for different teams, projects, or clients. Create multiple workspaces to organize your integration work and maintain proper access controls.

Managing Teams

Invite team members to workspaces, assign roles and permissions, set up approval workflows, and manage collaborative editing of integration workflows.

Collaboration Features

Share workflows between team members, leave comments and feedback, track changes and version history, and coordinate deployment schedules.

Technical Documentation

APIs, Webhooks, and advanced integration guides

Webhook Integration

Webhook Trigger App

Use webhooks to receive real-time data from external systems. Configure webhook endpoints, handle authentication, parse incoming data, and trigger downstream workflows.

Webhook Action App

Send data to external systems via webhooks. Configure outbound webhook calls, handle retries and error handling, and monitor delivery status.

Setup Guides and Examples

Step-by-step guides for common webhook scenarios, code examples for different programming languages, and troubleshooting common issues.

Advanced Features

Filter by Conditions

Use conditional logic to filter data before processing. Set up text filters, number comparisons, date ranges, boolean conditions, and complex multi-condition filters.

Logs Module

Monitor integration performance with detailed logging. View execution logs, debug failed workflows, analyze performance metrics, and set up alerts for issues.

Troubleshooting Guides

Common error scenarios and solutions, performance optimization tips, debugging workflows, and best practices for maintaining reliable integrations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Klamp's platform

General Platform

What is Klamp.ai?

Klamp.ai is an embedded Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) that empowers SaaS companies with ready-to-use native integrations, allowing them to embed integration ecosystems directly into their products.

How is Klamp different from other embedded iPaaS providers?

Unlike other providers that require IT involvement, Klamp Embed is designed for product and sales teams. Product managers can create and publish integration workflow templates without coding knowledge.

What does 'no-code' mean in the context of Klamp?

No-code means you can create complex automation workflows and integrations using our visual interface without writing any code or having technical programming knowledge.

Getting Started

How do I get started with Klamp?

Begin with our '5 basic things to get started' guide, create your first workspace, and follow our step-by-step Klamp creation tutorial.

Do I need technical knowledge to use Klamp?

No, Klamp is designed for non-technical users. Our visual workflow builder allows anyone to create integrations without coding.

How long does it take to set up my first integration?

Most users can create their first basic integration workflow within 15-30 minutes using our guided setup process.

Klamps & Workflows

What are Klamps?

Klamps are automation workflow templates that connect different applications and automate data transfer between them.

How many applications can I connect in a single Klamp?

You can connect one trigger application with multiple destination applications in a single workflow.

Can I modify a Klamp after creating it?

Yes, you can edit action steps anytime. Note that trigger steps cannot be modified after creation.

What happens if a Klamp fails?

Failed Klamps are logged in the Logs module with detailed error information, allowing you to identify and fix issues quickly.

Embedded Solutions

What are Embedded Solutions?

Embedded Solutions is the module that helps SaaS owners manage integrations, including workflow templates, user accounts, customization, and analytics.

How do I publish workflow templates to my SaaS?

Export Klamps from the workflow builder, then use the Manage Klamps section in Embedded Solutions to add descriptions and publish them.

Can I customize the appearance of integrations in my SaaS?

Yes, the Manage Customization section allows you to modify colors, themes, fonts, and other visual elements.

What analytics are available?

Reports & Analytics provides metrics on installed workflows, active integrations, API usage, and top-performing apps and workflows.

Technical Features

What are Webhooks and how do I use them?

Webhooks allow real-time data transfer between applications. Klamp offers both Webhook Trigger (to receive data) and Webhook Action (to send data) apps.

What is the Filter by Conditions feature?

This tool allows you to filter data based on various conditions (text, numbers, dates, etc.) before it passes through your workflow.

How do I troubleshoot failed workflows?

Use the Logs module to view detailed error information, identify the issue, fix the problem, and re-run the workflow.