Per-consumer pricing with unlimited calls, an integrations marketplace, and a customer-facing Vault UI. Coverage focused on the categories enterprise buyers procure for.
Compare Apideck with Unified.to
Apideck helps democratize integrations for engineering and products teams who love a great developer experience. Find out below how Apideck compares as a Unified.to alternative.
| Apideck | Unified.to | |
|---|---|---|
Supported APIs | Accounting, ATS, CRM, File Storage, HRIS, +6 more | CRM, HRIS, ATS, Accounting, File Storage, +6 more |
Technology | Unified API | Unified API |
Supported connectors | 200+ | 440+ |
CRUD operations | Yes | Yes |
Data freshness | Real-time β‘οΈ | Real-time β‘οΈ |
Raw Data | Yes | Yes |
Pricing model Learn more β | Pay per consumer | Pay per API call |
Pricing range | $$ | $$ |
Free plan | No | No |
Trial | Yes | Yes |
Custom field mappings Learn more β | Yes | - |
Custom integration UI Learn more β | Yes | Yes |
Node.js SDK | Yes | Yes |
PHP SDK | Yes | Yes |
Python SDK | Yes | Yes |
.NET SDK | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Beta | |
Hosting regions | EU | US, EU, AU |
Region selection | No | Yes |
VPC / self-hosted | No | Enterprise |
Certifications | SOC 2 Type IIGDPRCCPA | SOC 2 Type IIHIPAAGDPRCCPAPIPEDA |
Integrations marketplace Learn more β | Yes | No |
Custom OAuth credentials | Yes | Yes |
OSS code samples | Yes | Yes |
Public OpenAPI specs | Yes | Yes |
Data caching | Data minimization | Real-time (no persistence) |
llms.txt for AI agents | Yes | Yes |
Hosted MCP server (AI agents) Learn more β | Yes | Yes |
Agent templates | Coming soon | No |
Data Scopes (field-level control) Learn more β | Yes | - |
Webhooks Learn more β | Virtual + Native | Virtual + Native |
Proxy API (passthrough) Learn more β | Yes | Yes |
API Explorer Learn more β | Yes | - |
Logs Learn more β | Yes | Yes |
Token Migration | On request | - |
Connector Prioritization | Yes | Yes |
Slack Support | Yes | Yes |
Apideck and Unified.to both ship integrations, but the workflows you can power differ. Here is the side-by-side.
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Both are real-time unified APIs with hosted MCP servers, broad SDK coverage, and SOC 2 Type II. Unified.to has more total connectors (440+ across 27 categories, heavily weighted toward HR) and prices per API call starting at $750/month. Apideck covers 200+ connectors across 9 categories focused on the data enterprise buyers procure for (Accounting, CRM, HRIS, ATS, ERP, E-commerce, POS, File Storage, Issue Tracking) and prices per consumer with unlimited calls, plus an integrations marketplace and customer-facing Vault UI.
Both publish pricing publicly. Apideck charges per consumer (end customer connection) with unlimited calls per consumer. Unified.to charges per API call: Grow at $750/month for 750K calls, Pro at $1,250/month for 1.25M calls, Scale at $3,000/month for 6M calls. Which model fits depends on whether your usage scales with customer count or with API call volume.
No perpetually-free production tier. Unified.to offers a 30-day free trial on all paid plans, with a self-serve sandbox during development. The lowest paid tier is $750/month.
Yes. Unified.to ships a hosted MCP server with regional endpoints in US, EU, and AU. Apideck also operates a hosted MCP server at mcp.apideck.dev with 360+ tools and a context-window-aware dynamic mode.
Yes. Unified.to is SOC 2 Type II certified per their security page and additionally claims GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, and PIPEDA compliance. Apideck is also SOC 2 Type II certified and GDPR compliant.
Unified.to ships official SDKs for TypeScript, Python, PHP, Java, Go, C#/.NET, and Ruby (beta), with public OpenAPI specs published daily. Apideck ships official SDKs for Node.js, Python, PHP, and .NET.
Unified.to operates multi-region (US, EU, AU) with a stateless, zero-storage architecture β customer data is not persisted on their servers. Apideck hosts customer data in the EU and practices data minimization; third-party data is never persisted.