
Richard Benwell
Founder & CEO, SquaredUp

If it has an API, you can integrate it — and soon, share it with the entire SquaredUp community.

Founder & CEO, SquaredUp
Today marks a big milestone in our mission to bring more data, more context, and more visibility into a single, unified view. We’re excited to announce 16 brand‑new integrations, extending the range of data sources you can connect with just a few clicks.
But the integrations themselves are only half the story.
Today also marks the debut of something we think is even more important: a new AI-ready integration framework designed to make building and sharing integrations faster and easier than ever.
All of today’s releases are built using our new Low Code Plugins (LCP) framework.
The goal of LCP is simple: make integrations easy to create, easy to share, and easy to maintain. As the name suggests, these plugins require very little coding.
If a system has an API (and these days, what software doesn’t?), you can build a plugin for it — often in a fraction of the time you might expect, and with minimal code.
And because the framework is designed to work naturally with modern AI assistants, the process becomes even faster. In many cases, building a plugin can be as straightforward as:
This opens the door not just for our engineering team, but for customers, partners, and the wider community to contribute integrations and share them with others.
Our Web API plugin has long allowed users to connect any custom data source they want. In fact, many customers rely heavily on it — we’ve seen some customers connect to literally dozens of new APIs across their environment.
LCP unlocks the potential of our community. Instead of each customer building and maintaining their own integrations privately, LCP will allow these custom integrations to be packaged up and shared with the broader SquaredUp community.
We see this as a major step toward a more open ecosystem, where the long tail of tools and services used by IT and engineering teams can all be surfaced in one place.
For this first batch of Low Code Plugins, we let our team (and a few enthusiastic early adopters) explore widely — and the results show it. This release spans everything from essential IT and operational tools to personal and playful data sources.
Some plugins support core workflows like monitoring, observability, network visibility, or security. Others highlight just how flexible LCP really is — with integrations that deliver weather alerts, travel updates, gaming stats, and more.
It’s a glimpse of what’s possible when integration building becomes accessible to everyone.
Here’s what’s launching today:
Keen-eyed followers of SquaredUp may have spotted that this last integration — UptimeRobot — is an existing plugin. Why a new version? The LCP framework not only opens the door to more integrations, it radically simplifies integrations to provide improved scalability, stability, and extensibility. If you’re already a SquaredUp customer, expect to see these improvements coming to many of your existing integrations.
These 16 new plugins are all categorised as ‘Community’ or ‘SquaredUp Labs’ plugins and are being made available as open source. You can view the code, suggest improvements, and even start contributing directly by visiting the public Plugins GitHub repository.
Modern teams rely on dozens of tools. Monitoring platforms, ticketing systems, cloud services, communication tools, and line-of-business applications all generate valuable data — but that data is often scattered across silos.
SquaredUp’s mission has always been to bring that data together into a single pane of glass, making it accessible and actionable for everyone who needs it.
Low Code Plugins accelerate that mission in three key ways:
This is just the beginning.
We already have many more integrations in development, and you can expect to see a steady stream of new releases in the coming days and weeks.
At the same time, we’re working on the public release of the LCP framework. If you are a customer or partner who would like early access to the LCP framework please contact [email protected].
Our goal is to make SquaredUp not just a platform with integrations, but a platform where integrations can grow organically with the community. The more data we can see together, the smarter our decisions become — and that’s what operational intelligence is all about.