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third-party integrations

Third-party integrations refer to the connections made between different software applications or services developed by separate companies. These integrations allow users to combine features and data from multiple platforms to enhance functionality and streamline processes. For example, a project management tool might integrate with a file storage service, enabling users to easily attach files from the cloud to their tasks. This collaboration between third-party services improves user experience, increases efficiency, and allows for greater flexibility in how tools are used together, catering to specific needs without requiring the creation of everything from scratch.