Asked by SumoKing on May 12, 2024
Answered by Twidget
1) Twidget is designed to handle high volumes of traffic. We use load‑balancing techniques to distribute traffic across servers for stable performance under load.
2) Twidget supports a variety of database management features and real‑time data processing workflows. While native database triggers are not currently offered, the platform supports sophisticated data workflows and processing during retrieval and operations.
3) Security is a priority: we adhere to industry‑standard practices including encryption in transit and at rest and compliance controls appropriate for protecting user data.
REST and Swagger compatibility
Yes — Twidget creates REST APIs and can call other REST APIs.
Using existing databases and HTTP verbs support
Currently you need to read and copy your data into Twidget to use it natively. We are working on direct integrations with databases like MySQL and MongoDB in the future.
Twidget endpoints support all HTTP verbs (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.).
Is Twidget a replacement for Postman?
Twidget includes an API client with features similar to Postman, but its purpose is broader — building APIs and automations — so it is not intended as a direct replacement for Postman.
Relating Leads and Appointments across tables
Add a user_id field to the Appointment table, then create an endpoint that accepts user_id as a path or query parameter and uses it to query the Appointment table to return related appointment details.
Multi‑tenancy integrations (High Level CRM)
Yes. Twidget is well suited for building integrations in a multi‑tenant setup. Its flexible architecture lets you create and manage APIs and integrations for each tenant and scale as needed.