Last Updated 9/6/2022
This FAQ page is divided into three sections: General, Technical/Product and Non-Technical questions.
Frigg is powering +10 integrations (total) for these early adopters:\
monday.com
ActiveCampaign
Rollworks
Salesloft
Hubspot
Terminus
Outreach.io
Gorgias
Attentive
SalesForce
HubSpot
Frigg is an open source software framework to help developers build and maintain direct/native integrations faster.
Frigg is free to use and available under the MIT license.
Frigg is an installable package that can be hosted/run on the cloud infrastructure provider of your choice.
Frigg is NOT SaaS or hosted software. While it compares favorably to iPaaS solutions (either embedded or stand-alone like Zapier), it is fundamentally different in its architecture and cost approach.
Yes. Frigg provides developers with an opinionated, ready-to-use framework, as well as several API Modules representing +20 different target partner APIs. These assets with help a product team save many hours of decision-making and code development.
Left Hook is software company that builds and maintains integrations for B2B SaaS companies.
Left Hook created the Frigg Integration Framework as a way to accelerate development for its clients.
Frigg is an open source software framework that is freely available without engaging with Left Hook or paying any licensing fee.
While Left Hook is currently Frigg's primary developer, eventually Frigg will be improved and expanded by its open source community members.
Frigg is available both as an NPM package and on Github.
Frigg is written in Node.js and relies on the Serverless.com framework, but is otherwise highly adaptable to your organization’s stack and CI/CD processes. Optional frontend components are written in React.JS, but Frigg's API-driven architecture allows it to be used by any front-end system.
Absolutely. Frigg can power all of your direct/native integrations, or a subset of them.
Because Frigg's backend service is accessible via API, your frontend team can add a Frigg-powered integration into your existing directory/marketplace, and leverage your existing UI for user-managed authentication and configuration.
Yes, if that tool can facilitate using APIs to authenticate and configure a user's integration.
Frigg leverages (and requires) the Serverless.com framework, which means it can run on many different cloud services including:\
AWS
Microsoft Azure
Google Cloud
Tencent Cloud
Cloudflare
Alibaba Cloud
twilio
Frigg is free, open source software under the MIT license. There is no fee to use it.
Note that Frigg's creators (Left Hook) sell professional services to help SaaS leaders implement Frigg, add features, and customize Frigg to your specific needs. Visit Left Hook's website to connect and discuss your needs.
You should read our Frigg Non-Technical Overview.
But TLDR:
When two partnership leaders seek to build an integration to co-market and co-sell around, their companies often struggle to muster the product management and development resources required to get a useful integration built. And as we've seen a 100 times: no tech, no partnership!
With Frigg, the development process accelerates so that the business relationship can launch and flourish faster.