Connect SqlBak integrations
Safeguard your company data by automating SqlBak to run database backups and sync their status across your tools. Use our workflow automation to retrieve job settings or create support tickets for any job failures. Register for free to build your first database monitoring system.
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Build your SqlBak integrations.
Integrate SqlBak with Make to automate the monitoring of your database backups. On Make, you can retrieve job settings, list all jobs, or access server details from your SqlBak account to keep track of your backup operations.
Get Basic AccountInformation
Get the settings ob a specific job.
List All Jobs
List All Server
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Connect any app with SqlBak
Popular SqlBak workflows.
Looking to get more out of SqlBak? With Make you can visually integrate SqlBak into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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