BaaS (Backend as a Service) is a ready-to-use backend solution that includes business logic, a database, APIs, and integration tools.
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
SDK/API
App1
App2
App3
Microapps
OneEntry PaaS
App3
Microapps
SDK/API
Headless Content Management System
Headless<br/> E-commerce management
Advantages of BaaS for developers
Fast project launch — a ready server infrastructure allows you to start development without setting up servers or databases.
Security and stability — ensured through built-in authentication and authorization mechanisms (mTLS certificates and tokens) and secure data management.
Time and resource efficiency — no need to write and maintain backend code, manage servers, or handle DevOps.
Scalability — the system seamlessly scales with increasing load and user base.
Focus on the product — frontend developers can concentrate on building interfaces and business logic while using the full functionality of the platform.
Unified API for all digital products — web, mobile applications, mini-apps for social networks and messengers, or intelligent assistants such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and others.