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BaaS (Backend as a Service) is a ready-to-use backend solution that includes business logic, a database, APIs, and integration tools.

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How it works

OneEntry PaaS

BaaS

S3 storage

Data Base

Ultra-fast in-memory data storage system

Message broker

Microservices

Headless Content Management System

Push service

Events

Newsletters

Backups

Databases migration from other systems

Custom business logic

Integrations with
third-party services

Import catalogs from files

Headless
E-commerce management

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SDK/API

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App1

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App2

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App3

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Microapps

OneEntry PaaS

App1
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App2
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App3

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Microapps

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SDK/API

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BaaS
S3 storage
Data Base
Microservices
Message broker
Ultra-fast in-memory data storage system

Headless Content Management System

Push service
Events
Newsletters
Backups

Headless<br/> E-commerce management

Databases migration from other systems
Custom business logic
Integrations with<br/> third-party services
Import catalogs from files
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Advantages of BaaS for developers

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Fast project launcha ready server infrastructure allows you to start development without setting up servers or databases.

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Security and stabilityensured through built-in authentication and authorization mechanisms (mTLS certificates and tokens) and secure data management.

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Time and resource efficiencyno need to write and maintain backend code, manage servers, or handle DevOps.

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Scalabilitythe system seamlessly scales with increasing load and user base.

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Focus on the productfrontend developers can concentrate on building interfaces and business logic while using the full functionality of the platform.

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Unified API for all digital productsweb, mobile applications, mini-apps for social networks and messengers, or intelligent assistants such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and others.