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Like many developers, we've built our fair share of workflows that export data to 3rd-party services. They always start simple: pull data, hit an API, job done! Then the problems show up. We hit API limits, services go down, and those quick-and-dirty workflows become a major source of headaches.

The knee-jerk reaction is often to add a queue! Sure, it helps for a while. But queues introduce their own complexity: handling failures, managing retries, creating visibility... It's a band-aid, not a cure, and we've been wrestling with this problem for too long!

In this blog post, we'll break down:

- Why queues fall short when building truly resilient integrations - The core principles behind building scalable, fault-tolerant async workflows - Practical techniques that go beyond the limitations of queues

If you're done with fragile systems and want to level up your integration game, this one's for you!



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