AI Integration Services for Existing Business Systems

We help companies integrate AI and agent capabilities into the tools they already use — without forcing rip-and-replace software decisions.

The Problem With Disconnected Software

Most growing companies run on five to fifteen different software tools. Each one works well enough for its specific function. But none of them talk to each other in a way that gives leadership a complete picture of the business.

Revenue data lives in the CRM. Cost data lives in accounting. Capacity data lives in project management. Marketing performance lives in yet another platform. The result is a leadership team that spends more time assembling information than acting on it.

Integration Without Disruption

Foundry does not ask you to replace your tools. We connect to them. Our integration architecture sits above your existing stack, pulling data from every system into a unified intelligence layer that makes the entire business visible in one place.

Your team continues using the tools they already know. There is no retraining, no forced migration, no eighteen-month implementation timeline. The systems you rely on stay exactly where they are. What changes is what you can see and how quickly you can act on it.

Integration Architecture

Your Systems Feed Upward Into Clarity

Every tool in your stack becomes a data source for a single, unified intelligence layer. The lower systems continue to shift and change. The layer above remains stable and decision-ready.

Systems We Typically Integrate

CRM & Sales

Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Close

ERP & Operations

NetSuite, SAP, Odoo, custom systems

Accounting & Finance

QuickBooks, Xero, FreshBooks, Sage

Spreadsheets & Data

Google Sheets, Excel, Airtable, databases

Project Management

Monday.com, Asana, ClickUp, Jira

Marketing & Analytics

Google Analytics, Meta, Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign

E-Commerce

Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, custom platforms

Support & Communication

Zendesk, Intercom, Slack, Microsoft Teams

Why Integration Architecture Matters More Than Another Dashboard

Dashboards show data. Integration architecture makes data useful. The difference is that a well-designed integration layer does not just display metrics. It connects them, identifies relationships between systems, surfaces patterns that no single tool could reveal, and feeds intelligence to AI agents that can act on what they find.

When your CRM data is connected to your financial data, and your financial data is connected to your operational data, the result is not just a better dashboard. It is an intelligence system that understands your business the way a seasoned operator would — but with speed and consistency no human team can match.

Ready to Connect Your Systems Into a Single Intelligence Layer?