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What is Celigo

Celigo is an integration platform as a service (iPaaS) used to connect cloud applications and automate data flows across systems such as ERP, CRM, eCommerce, and data warehouses. It targets IT and business operations teams that need prebuilt integrations, configurable workflows, and monitoring for ongoing integrations. The platform combines a library of prebuilt connectors and integration templates with tools for building and managing custom integrations. Celigo also supports B2B/EDI-style integrations through packaged capabilities and partner connectivity options.

pros

Prebuilt integrations and templates

Celigo provides prebuilt connectors and integration templates that reduce time to implement common SaaS-to-SaaS and SaaS-to-ERP workflows. This approach suits teams that want to start from standard patterns and then extend them for company-specific requirements. Compared with more developer-centric API tooling, Celigo emphasizes packaged integration flows and operational readiness. The template-driven model can help standardize integrations across business units.

Operational monitoring and alerts

The platform includes run-time monitoring, error handling, and alerting features to support day-to-day integration operations. Teams can track job status, investigate failures, and manage retries without rebuilding pipelines. This is useful for business-critical integrations where data timeliness and traceability matter. It supports a more managed operations model than basic point-to-point scripting.

Supports B2B/EDI scenarios

Celigo offers capabilities that can be used for partner integrations, including EDI-related workflows and managed partner connectivity patterns. This helps organizations that need to exchange structured documents and transactional data with external trading partners. It can reduce the need to maintain separate tooling for application integration versus partner data exchange in some environments. The result is a single platform approach for multiple integration types when requirements align.

cons

Not an API-first platform

Celigo focuses on integration workflows rather than full lifecycle API management. Organizations needing advanced API gateway controls, developer portals, monetization, or deep API analytics may require additional tooling. Its strengths align more with connecting applications and automating processes than with managing APIs as products. This can matter for teams building external-facing API programs.

Complexity at scale

As the number of integrations, environments, and stakeholders grows, governance and change management can become more demanding. Teams may need stronger conventions for versioning, promotion between environments, and standardized error handling across many flows. Large-scale programs can require dedicated integration engineering and platform administration. This is typical for iPaaS deployments supporting many business processes.

EDI depth may vary

While Celigo supports EDI-related use cases, highly specialized EDI requirements (industry-specific mappings, complex partner onboarding, or strict compliance processes) may require careful validation. Some organizations may still need complementary services or specialized expertise for complex trading partner ecosystems. Fit depends on document standards, mapping complexity, and partner requirements. Buyers should confirm supported standards, mapping tooling, and partner management workflows for their specific EDI scope.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Standard Edition Not publicly listed — contact Celigo / Contact sales Solid performance; MFA and role-based access controls; option to add SSO; standard SLA support included.
Professional Edition Not publicly listed — contact Celigo / Contact sales Advanced capabilities (API Builder, Lookup Cache); SSO and RBAC with auditability; includes a sandbox for development; enhanced support SLAs included.
Enterprise Edition Not publicly listed — contact Celigo / Contact sales Includes unlimited endpoints; maximum performance; governance, security and auditability; includes top-tier support with fastest SLAs.

Notes:

  • Pricing model: flat-rate based on endpoints and flows (Celigo states pricing is determined by endpoints and flows; no per-task/transaction or volume-based pricing and no overage fees).
  • Celigo offers a 30-day free trial with unlimited access to the platform during the trial period.
  • After the trial, a permanently available Free plan (Free Edition) exists with limited entitlements (documented as: 2 endpoints, 1 flow, 0 trading partners and some feature exclusions).
  • No public dollar amounts or per-plan prices were found on Celigo's official pricing page; commercial pricing requires contacting Celigo/sales.

Seller details

Celigo, Inc.
San Mateo, CA, USA
2011
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https://www.celigo.com/
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/celigo/

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