Molequle's Unification feature is designed to help organisations that use a variety of different tools and services to unify their data across these disparate systems. With unification, you can consolidate all your data on people and accounts from various systems into a single, unified view within Molequle.
Unification allows you to define the criteria for how data is unified in Molequle. You will need to define the criteria for how your data is matched and unified. This can include things like matching by name, email address, or other identifying information. Once these criteria are set, Molequle's unification feature will automatically search for matches across your different systems and unify the data accordingly.
This means that you can configure the settings to suit the specific needs of your organisation and ensure that the data from all your different systems is synced over correctly. By doing this, you can reduce or even completely eliminate the amount of duplicated information and records in Molequle.
How can I use this unified data in Molequle
Molequle offers flexibility in how you can access and interact with your data based on your specific requirements. There are two main ways to do this: using Molequle's interactive extensions or building your own applications using Molequle's API.
If you need a consolidated view of all data in Molequle, you can take advantage of Molequle's interactive extensions such as the sales intelligence extension. These extensions are designed to provide an easy-to-use interface that allows you and your colleagues to quickly access and analyse your data within Molequle. These extensions can be customised to suit your specific needs, providing a more streamlined experience and more accurate insights.
On the other hand, if you have more complex requirements or need to integrate Molequle with other systems or applications, you can build your own applications using Molequle's API. The API provides a wide range of functionalities that allow you to build custom applications that interact with Molequle's data model. This can include creating, updating, and retrieving records, as well as performing more complex operations like filtering and sorting data.