D365 F&O API interface by AI — OData, SOAP, EDI delivered in 48 h
Every interface between D365 and a third-party system (CRM, EDI, e-commerce) lands around €15,000 to €40,000 and 6 weeks.
D365 F&O interfaces (OData, SOAP, EDI, DMF) generated by AI in 48 h. Azure AD auth, monitoring, tests included. €200 per resolved ticket.
D365 integrations are over-priced because treated as projects
- ✗Spec, tech design, dev, UAT, go-live: a cycle stretching 4 to 8 weeks even for 200 lines of code.
- ✗Auth, error handling, logging, retries: everything is redone each project with no reusable pattern.
- ✗EDI flows (EDIFACT, ANSI X12) are still handled manually, with an EDI partner billing €20 to €50 per transaction.
- ✗No operational visibility on flows: rejections are discovered by business users.
D365 APIs / interfaces packaged per ticket, production-ready
- ✓Custom Services (OData / SOAP) generated with Azure AD authentication and rate limiting.
- ✓Data Management Framework (DMF) connectors for batch import/export.
- ✓Built-in logging and retry pattern: monitoring via Application Insights.
- ✓Integration tests delivered with the code, executed in the CI pipeline.
How it works
Submit your ticket
Describe the business or technical need in a few lines. No 50-page spec required.
AI generates the extension
X++ code, unit tests and documentation produced in under 48 hours.
Validation on your Azure DevOps
Pull request submitted on your repository. Your IT lead reviews and validates before merge.
Delivered — you pay €200
Once merged, it's delivered. No billing if the ticket isn't resolved.
Examples of tickets handled
Custom OData service
Expose a business entity (order, customer, item) as OData with custom filters, Azure AD authentication and role-based permissions.
Inbound EDI connector
Receive and parse an EDI file (EDIFACT ORDERS, DESADV) with mapping to SalesTable and business error handling.
CRM ↔ D365 sync
Set up a bidirectional Dynamics CE / Salesforce ↔ D365 F&O flow for accounts and opportunities.
Real-time outbound webhook
Emit an HTTPS webhook to a third-party system (e-commerce, marketplace) triggered by a D365 business event.
Frequently asked questions
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