Think of all the time your team spent on manual data entry. 

Manually inputting customer information. Manually entering sales orders. Manually, well, you get the picture.

All that manual work takes up a lot of time and resources. On average, manual data entry costs businesses an average of $28,500 per employee annually. Resources that could be better spent helping your customers or coming up with ways to improve your business.

This hidden cost lurks in your operations, silently eating away at your profits and productivity.

To fix this, companies are now combining two solutions: iPaaS and IDP. This setup seamlessly connects systems and automatically reads documents. 

In this article, we’ll explore how these two technologies work together and the impact they can have on your business processes.

What is iPaaS And How Does it Simplify Integration?

An integration platform as a service (iPaaS) is a cloud-based integration solution that integrates data sources, systems, and processes, whether they’re custom-made or commercially licensed and whether they operate in an on-premises data centre, at a remote location, or within the cloud.

iPaaS solutions like APPSeCONNECT leverage pre-built connectors, APIs, and low-code tools. Modern iPaaS platforms make it easier for businesses to connect applications and automate workflows.

Key features of iPaaS

An established iPaaS solution like APPSeCONNECT comes with the following robust features:

  • Pre-built connectors: These are ready-to-use connectors for your favourite applications like CRM, ERP, eCommerce, marketing automation, accounting, and customer support systems. 
  • Customisable workflows: Businesses can create customisable workflows to accommodate changing business requirements without requiring extensive, tough-to-maintain reconfiguration.
  • Security and compliance: It is an inherent, non-negotiable expectation for every business. Look for iPaaS for built-in encryption, access control, audit trails, and compliance with global standards (like GDPR, SOC 2, HIPAA) to protect sensitive data.
  • Low-code/no-code interface: iPaaS solutions provide drag-and-drop tools, visual workflow builders, and automation templates, allowing even non-technical users to design integrations easily.
  • Intelligent process automation: Many modern iPaaS platforms include AI/ML features to identify patterns, recommend workflows, or automate routine tasks. APPSeCONNECT provides exclusive AI features to simplify workflow creation, create code for complex integration scenarios, and detect any workflow errors.
  • API Management: Helps organizations create, publish, monitor, and secure APIs for smoother communication between systems and third-party apps.

Common use cases of iPaaS 

iPaaS can be applied to various use cases across industries, including:

  • ERP Integration: iPaaS enables seamless synchronization of data from your ERP system to other tools, including CRM systems, PIM platforms, eCommerce solutions, EDI databases, and more, ensuring consistent and up-to-date information across your business applications.
  • eCommerce Integration: With iPaaS, businesses can effortlessly connect their eCommerce platforms with payment gateways, inventory management systems, and CRM tools, streamlining operations and improving the overall customer experience.
  • Application Integration: iPaaS simplifies the integration of various business applications such as ERP, CRM, and marketing automation tools, allowing organizations to streamline workflows, reduce manual effort, and maintain data consistency across systems.
  • Data Synchronization: iPaaS ensures that data remains consistent and synchronized across multiple systems and databases, providing real-time access to accurate information for better decision-making and operational efficiency.
  • Cloud Migration: iPaaS facilitates smooth migration of applications and data to the cloud by offering pre-built connectors and integration tools, making it easier for organizations to adopt cloud platforms without disrupting existing workflows.

What is IDP?

Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) is a technology that uses cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning services to read, extract, and organize data from any document. Unlike traditional document processing,

IDP works with any type and format (structured, semi-structured, and unstructured) to process content just like a human.

You can think of IDP as a smart assistant for your business documents. It enables automatic processing of various dynamic file formats such as invoices, emails, contracts, and images at speed and scale, without needing any additional human input.

For example, you can consider a business workflow that automatically issues pre-orders when stock levels are low. Although the process is automated, no item is shipped unless the payment reaches the supplier.

Also, all invoices sent by suppliers are automatically extracted by IDPs and updated in the ERPs by validating all information, such as the supplier’s name, amount, and date.

Key capabilities of IDPs

Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) leverages extraction, classification, validation, and integration of data from a wide variety of document types. Here are some of its key capabilities:

  • Optical Character Recognition (OCR): It’s a foundational technology in IDP that converts different types of documents, such as scanned paper documents, PDFs, or images, into editable and searchable data. 
  • Document capture and ingestion: IDP platforms are capable of handling both structured documents, like invoices or forms, and unstructured ones, such as contracts or letters, into a digital format that the system can understand.
  • Data classification: IDP extracts the relevant information, such as names, dates, amounts, line items, and tables. It then analyses and structures the content of each document to determine its type, whether it’s a financial report, a purchase order, or a marketing presentation.
  • Integration and workflow automation: IDP platforms integrate seamlessly with ERP, CRM, accounting, or analytics systems, allowing real-time exchange of information. They can trigger workflows such as invoice approvals, contract processing, or order fulfillment.

Typical applications of IDPs

IDP is used across industries. Here are some intelligent document processing use cases:

  • Finance departments can automate accounts payable processes, such as handling and processing invoices efficiently.
  • Human resources departments can leverage IDP to process resumes, screen candidates, and manage employee surveys and other HR-related data.
  • Government agencies utilize IDP to manage permits, issue electronic documents, and streamline the processing of applications.
  • The insurance sector leverages intelligent document processing to automate claims handling, detect potential fraud, triage insurance policies, and accelerate overall document workflows.
  • Law firms can use IDP to process, archive, and manage legal documents with higher accuracy and speed compared to traditional manual methods.

iPaaS vs IDP: Key Differences and Benefits for Business Automation

Category iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) IDP (Intelligent Document Processing)
Definition A cloud-based platform that connects and automates data flow between different software systems. A solution that uses AI, OCR, and machine learning to extract and process data from documents automatically.
Primary Function System and data integration Document reading and data extraction
Core Technologies APIs, pre-built connectors, low-code/no-code tools, event triggers. AI, OCR (Optical Character Recognition), NLP (Natural Language Processing), ML (Machine Learning).
Data Type Structured data (e.g., from databases, CRMs, ERPs). Unstructured or semi-structured data (e.g., PDFs, images, forms, emails).
Main Goal Enable seamless communication between business applications and streamline workflows. Automate document processing and eliminate manual data entry.
Input Application data, APIs, and structured records. Scanned documents, PDFs, forms, and text-heavy files.
Output Unified, synchronized data across connected systems. Extracted, validated, and digitized data ready for use.
Example Use Cases – Sync CRM and ERP data
– Connect ecommerce and inventory systems
– Automate multi-app workflows
– Extract invoice details from PDFs
– Process resumes or forms
– Classify and validate insurance claims
Business Benefit Break down data silos, improve real-time visibility, and speed up business processes. Reduce manual processing time, minimize errors, and accelerate data handling.
Best For Businesses need to integrate multiple systems and automate workflows. Businesses dealing with high volumes of paper or digital documents.
Integration Possibility Can integrate with IDP tools to route extracted document data to other systems. Can send extracted information to iPaaS for further processing or system updates.

The Impact of iPaaS and IDP Integration on Operational Efficiency

IDP solutions are used by businesses to tackle a common objective: handling large volumes of unstructured data. But without a streamlined workflow, the key functionalities of IDP could fail.
iPaaS solutions like APPSeCONNECT make it easier for IDPs to fetch information from multiple systems and manage how the data flows between them. Besides this, integrating IDP software with your iPaaS platform can work wonders for your business.

1. Trigger Workflows from Extracted Document Data

After IDP finishes extracting data, iPaaS uses that information to trigger business actions.

The extracted data, such as customer details, invoice amounts, or claim information, becomes the input that iPaaS uses to drive specific actions across connected systems.

For instance, iPaaS solutions like APPSeCONNECT follow predefined business logic or “if-then” rules. These can be as simple as:

  • If the extracted “Invoice Amount” exceeds a certain threshold, then trigger an approval workflow in the ERP system.
  • If a “Customer ID” is identified in a submitted form, then update their record in the CRM and send a confirmation email.
  • If a “Claim Type” is detected as urgent, then route it to a priority handling queue in the claims management system.

Because iPaaS integrates with multiple applications, it can seamlessly pass the extracted information from IDP to the right destinations, such as accounting, HR, CRM, or workflow management tools — without any human intervention.

2. Sync Structured Outputs with Business Applications

After IDP (Intelligent Document Processing) extracts and converts unstructured information into structured data, the next step is to ensure that this data flows seamlessly into the right business systems. This is where iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) comes in.

APPSeCONNECT (iPaaS) takes the clean, structured output generated by IDP, such as fields like Customer Name, Invoice Number, Amount, or Date, and maps it to the correct fields within target applications like CRM, ERP, accounting, or HR systems.

It does this through pre-built connectors, APIs, and transformation rules, which automatically align data formats and field structures between systems.

3. Connect Multiple Tools to Handle End-to-End Processes

APPSeCONNECT allows data to span across multiple departments and systems — from data capture to validation, approval, and final storage.

iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) plays a crucial role in connecting all these moving parts to create a seamless, end-to-end automated process.

APPSeCONNECT achieves this by integrating all the tools involved — CRM, ERP, accounting, HR, and document repositories — through pre-built connectors and automation logic. It ensures that data moves automatically between applications without any manual exporting, uploading, or re-entry.

Why APPSeCONNECT Leads in iPaaS and IDP Integration

When Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) and Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) work together, they create a unified automation ecosystem that transforms how businesses handle information, workflows, and decision-making.

It brings tangible business benefits like:

  • Accurate, synchronized data: IDP validates and standardizes document data, and iPaaS ensures that this clean data is synchronized across all connected systems.
  • Increased productivity: Employees spend less time on repetitive tasks like data entry or document validation and focus on higher-value work.
  • Effortless scalability: As businesses grow, iPaaS makes it easy to connect new applications or data sources without major IT involvement, while IDP scales to process higher document volumes.
  • Reduced operational costs: The combined automation significantly reduces costs by cutting manual labor, processing delays, and error-related rework.
  • Enhanced compliance: Combining IDP and iPaaS ensures transparency, traceability, and adherence to regulatory requirements—particularly vital in industries like finance, insurance, and healthcare.

At APPSeCONNECT, we understand that integration is at the heart of your digital transformation journey. With over 75+ pre-built connectors available on our platform, businesses can easily streamline their IDP operations across multiple systems and departments.

Here is a comparison table that will help you understand why APPSeCONNECT is better than its competitors – Mulesoft or Celigo.

ParametersAPPSeCONNECTMulesoftCeligo
Implementation timeRapid deployment (2-4 weeks)Longer implementationModerate setup time (4-8 weeks)
Technical Expertise RequiredLow-code/no-code approachHigh technical expertise is required.Moderate technical expertise is required.
ScalabilityScales with business growthEnterprise scalabilityMid-market scaling
Growth limitationsNoneEnterprise growthGrowth limitations
Data security and complianceEnterprise-grade security, SOC 2, GDPR compliant, with data encryptionStrong security with enterprise complianceGood security and standard compliance
Pricing modelFlexibleEnterprise-focusedMid-market pricing

Trusted by over 1,250+ global brands across industries like eCommerce, manufacturing, and retail, APPSeCONNECT has been recognized as a Category Leader in Integration by Gartner and highly rated on G2 and Capterra for ease of use, scalability, and customer support.

Our customers consistently report faster time-to-value and higher data accuracy through our unified iPaaS + IDP approach—empowering them to automate smarter and scale faster.

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