Use Integration Connectors
This document describes the benefits of using Integration Connectors, supported connectors, and the pricing information.
Overview
You can build your integrations with out-of-the-box connectors available inIntegration Connectors. These connectors let you quickly and securely connect to the Google Cloud services and other business applications from your integrations. To add connectors to your integrations, add aConnectors task.
By using connectors available in Integration Connectors, you get the following benefits:
- Standardized interfaces
- Integration Connectors provide standardized interfaces for entities and actions. Entities represents database tables or tables in Software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications. Actions is a first class function such as sending emails, uploading, or downloading files which performs operations specific to the backend. For more information about entities and actions, seeEntities operations and actions.
- Standardized interfaces let you integrate a new backend system with Application Integration in less time, thereby reducing the development time.
- Integration Connectors also handle API upgrades and maintenance, thereby reducing the cost of maintenance.
- Security
Integration Connectors support various authentication types, ensuring secure connections.
- Schema discovery
Integration Connectors make it easy to use data by discovering the schema, including columns and data types. Schema discovery facilitates data mapping in Application Integration.
- Private connectivity
For backends hosted on-premises or in a private network, Google CloudPrivate Service Connect feature can be used to establish secure connectivity. Private Service Connect leverages Google Cloud networking features for standard and advanced network configurations and ensures reliable and secure connectivity.
Supported connectors
For the list of all the supported connectors for Application Integration, seeIntegration Connectors reference.
Integration Connectors pricing
You will be charged separately for connectors based on your usage. For information, seeIntegration Connectors pricing.
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Last updated 2026-02-19 UTC.