Complex website development? That’s our thing.

From composable architecture and headless development to APIs and web services, we give your website room to grow.

APIs, web services & composable development: The web architecture of tomorrow.

Websites aren’t just digital brochures anymore (this isn’t the 90’s). Nowadays, they’re complex beasts, busy hubs of activity connecting tools, platforms, and data in ways most of us take for granted.

We use APIs, web services, composable development, and headless architecture to simplify the messy stuff. The result? A website that adapts, scales, and keeps everything in sync.

APIs & web services to connect what you care about.

APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) are the behind-the-scenes helpers that connect your website to all the tools you rely on, such as CRMs, payment gateways, shipping systems, and more. Web services? They do the same but operate entirely online.

What APIs & web services do

  • Sync platforms like Salesforce, HubSpot, and QuickBooks automatically.
  • Handle payments in real time (because no one likes a glitchy checkout).
  • Keep inventory or content up-to-date without manual entry.
  • Connect marketing platforms, search tools, and ERP systems to your site

The benefits of APIs

  • Cut down on busywork: No more entering the same data into five different systems.
  • Smooth out workflows: Make sure everything runs beautifully, from lead generation to sales tracking.
  • Create better user experiences: Faster, smarter, more intuitive websites.
  • Adapt to growth: Add new tools or upgrade systems without starting over.
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Composable architecture

Composable architecture for ultimate flexibility.

Composable development breaks your website into smaller, independent parts (like LEGOs for your website). Each part or component handles a specific task, like managing product data, processing orders, or syncing with your CRM. It’s how we build digital systems that adapt to your needs over time.

What composable architecture is for

  • Integrating platforms like Craft CMS, ExpressionEngine, or WordPress with e-commerce systems, CRMs, and more.
  • Building scalable systems that evolve with your business.
  • Swapping out outdated tools without overhauling your entire website.

The benefits of composable architecture

  • Fantastic flexibility: Add or replace features without rebuilding from scratch.
  • Cost-effective: Only pay for what you need now, with the option to expand later.
  • Future-ready: Integrate new tools and platforms as your business shifts and expands.
  • Easier maintenance: Smaller components mean easier updates and fixes.

How we handle complex web architecture.

When we say we solve problems, we mean it. And when we say we prevent them, that’s even better. Here’s what you get when you work with our seasoned developers:

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Expertise in complex platforms

Whether it’s Craft CMS, ExpressionEngine, Wordpress, [insert your chosen CMS here], we know how to connect the dots.

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Future-proofing

Avoid budget-draining rebuilds with flexible headless and composable systems that adapt to your business as it changes.

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Long-term partnerships

From APIs to web services, we continue to build what fits your business, not the other way around with long-term retainer plans.

We sell pretty complicated products. It's really great to work with someone like Solspace who understands the type of problems we're trying to solve.

Michael Bush
TIE Industrial

Smarter websites start here.

No more clunky systems or disconnected tools. We’ll build a streamlined, adaptable website that supports your goals today—and your growth tomorrow.

API & Web Services FAQ

What’s the difference between APIs and web services?

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Why do I need APIs or web services?

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What’s headless development, and why should I care?

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How does composable development benefit my website?

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Can you integrate my existing tools like Salesforce or HubSpot?

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What platforms do you work with?

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