Jun 29, 2023 08:40 AM
Amazon’s new AWS AppFabric offers a smart and seemingly free way to connect software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, but it may also be the ideal way to free customers from no-code integration platforms with high switching costs. If the switching cost moat evaporates, how will the no-code integration glue factories keep you as customers?
No-code and low-code application builders who have unwittingly become glue-sniffing addicts of code-less integration face massive switching costs. Moving from Zapier to Make or custom integrations is a lot of work. AI removes the switching cost friction - soon, it won’t matter.
If you can switch to an integration layer that is free (or near-free) by simply describing in your native language what the integration needs to do, would you stay with Make? Zapier? Whatever?
Jul 21, 2023 10:56 AM
Hi @Bill_French
Very interesting!
Have you had the chance to try the platform yet? It seems a little limited in terms of integrations for the moment, but Amazon most likely has the resources to change this fast.
Jul 21, 2023 05:51 PM - edited Jul 22, 2023 05:11 PM
I just penned a good response to your question and Khorous blew it away. I give up.
Bottom line: Yes, I have used AppFabric, and it is very limited. But that's not the point. The trend is clear - big tech wants all the dollars flowing into no-code solutions, and they see just how big Make and Zapier have become.
Both companies have moat issues and when moats start to drain a bit or even vanish, customers will as well. That leaves fewer customers paying for the service with higher prices.
Sep 05, 2023 08:08 AM - edited Sep 05, 2023 08:10 AM