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Paragon was founded by Brandon Foo and Ishmael Samuel in 2019 in Los Angeles, California. The company looks to build a visual programming language that anyone can utilize for software development. The Paragon platform is low code for the purpose of easily building product integrations and delivering features. The visual workflow provides triggers, cloud functions, and API integrations that provide end-to-end data visibility for debugging and scaling.
The platform's cloud storage allows users to store backups locally, in a local network or in the cloud. Backups work with physical and logical media as well as visual containers, and they use built-in diagnostics, integrity checks, and self-repair features. Disks, partitions, individual folders, files, and specific data can be recovered. The cloud is end-to-end encrypted and is designed to have maximum compressions and speed.
Paragon's platform offers fully managed authentication services that build out integration logic and leaves secure authentication and credential management to Paragon. This allows users to use Paragon to secure and store their customers' data with various deployment options. The platform offers customers a self-serve integration authentication experience and is capable of being set up and integrated quickly through the authentication.
Through Paragon's various integrations, users can develop and accelerate workflows through built-in actions, logic operators, and dynamic user settings. The platform offers support for bi-directional syncs, live data feeds, user interface integrations, and manually triggered workflows. The platform is designed for developer extensibility, providing low- to no-code development to allow as many users to develop and integrate with the platform while offering further customization for developers.
Through the Connect Portal, Paragon provides a self-serve integration experience through a single line of code. This allows the integrations and implementations to give users out-of-the-box accommodations through the platform, such as dynamic field mapping, custom fields and object support, and user-defined settings.
Through its monitoring, Paragon's platform is capable of maintaining integrations at scale, offering full observability across an entire integration infrastructure, including allowing users to debug quickly, track usage, and make informed decisions about an integration. This includes a task history API, which offers integration data that can be sent from Paragon into existing login tools to centralize monitoring across an entire product.
Paragon offers various integrations with the company's platform, so users can streamline integration development workflows and integrate with any supported application using Paragon. Integrations include Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Outreach, Gong, Salesloft, Chorus.ai, Klaviyo, Marketo, Pardot, MailChimp, Iterable, Google Analytics, Mixpanel, Heap, Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, BigCommerce, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, JIRA, Asana, Trello, ClickUp, Intercom, Zendesk, ServiceNow, Quickbooks, Xero, Sage Intacct, NetSuite, Stripe, BambooHR, Workday, and PeopleSoft.