Developer Tools (page 16 of 32)
Workflows, languages, testing, and utilities that speed up everyday development — all aligned with privacy-first, local-first tooling.
- Refunds Returns and RMA Automation
A practical guide to refund, return, and RMA workflows that improve intake, routing, and policy handling without over-automating sensitive cases.
- REST APIs vs Webhooks for Automations
A practical guide to the real difference between REST APIs and webhooks in automation work, and why strong systems usually need both.
- Retries Backoff and Duplicate Events
A practical guide to the real tradeoffs behind retry behavior in event-driven automations, including timing, pressure, deduplication, and recovery safety.
- Retrieval and Knowledge Base Design for AI Automations
A practical guide to retrieval and knowledge-base design for AI automations that need better grounding, fresher context, and safer downstream behavior.
- Revenue Operations Automation Explained
A practical guide to revenue operations automation for teams that want cleaner handoffs, better data, and more reliable go-to-market execution.
- Routers, Filters, and Paths in Make
A practical guide to using routers, filters, and paths in Make for cleaner branching, better workflow structure, and safer automation logic.
- Scheduling Scenarios in Make
A practical guide to scheduling scenarios in Make so teams can choose the right timing model instead of over-polling, under-triggering, or rate-limiting themselves.
- Secrets Management for No-Code and Low-Code Workflows
A practical guide to secret handling for workflow builders working with API keys, OAuth tokens, service credentials, webhook secrets, and shared automation platforms.
- Sequential vs Parallel Processing in Make
A practical comparison of sequential and parallel processing in Make, including router behavior, webhook concurrency, and when ordering matters more than throughput.
- Shopify Flow vs Zapier vs Make
A practical comparison of Shopify Flow, Zapier, and Make so ecommerce teams can choose the right mix of store-native logic, cross-app automation, and multi-step orchestration.