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elastic.io — embedded iPaaS for SaaS vendors and enterprises. Open-source runtime with marketplace and developer SDK for custom components.

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Our Verdict

Solid embedded iPaaS for EU SaaS vendors, but newer players have more developer mindshare.

Pros

  • Embedded iPaaS focused on SaaS vendor OEM
  • Open-source runtime reduces vendor anxiety
  • Developer SDK for custom component creation
  • GDPR-friendly European hosting

Cons

  • Brand overshadowed by Workato and Tray.io
  • UI polish lags newer embedded iPaaS rivals
  • Smaller marketplace than major iPaaS platforms
  • Sales-led onboarding slow for small teams
Best for: EU SaaS vendors embedding customer integrations with data-sovereignty needs Not for: Startups wanting a self-serve free tier and modern developer experience

When to Use elastic.io

Good fit if you need

  • Embedded iPaaS SDK for SaaS vendors to build native integrations
  • Connecting enterprise customers' systems without custom connectors
  • Marketplace of integration flows for SaaS product ecosystems
  • B2B data exchange automation with open-source integration runtime
  • White-label integration platform inside existing SaaS products

elastic.io Pricing

Pricing Model
subscription
Free Tier
No
Entry Price
Enterprise Available
No
Transparency Score

Beta — estimates may differ from actual pricing

1,000
1001K10K100K1M

Estimated Monthly Cost

$25

Estimated Annual Cost

$300

Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.

Lock-in Assessment

Medium 3/5
Lock-in Score
3/5

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