What is 3rd Party Integration?
A third-party integration connects two or more apps that are created on an external platform. This is the most significant difference between native integrations (those designed or deployed in native app contexts) and third-party integrations.Simply said, third-party integrations need that the user of any given app rely on an outside platform to create linkages across apps.These platforms are primarily built to generate app integrations and often have unique capabilities that make them useful for building large-scale connections.It's worth noting that native and third-party integrations are not mutually exclusive.In most circumstances, an app's native integration can also be established on third-party platforms.