Vercel API

Vercel as part of your operational system – not as a standalone solution.


Connecting Vercel – Custom and Seamless

Vercel is a cloud platform for deploying and hosting modern web applications – optimized for frameworks like Next.js, React, and other frontend technologies. Companies use Vercel to deliver customer portals, dashboards, internal tools, or public web applications efficiently and scalably. For operationally complex companies, Vercel is relevant because it provides the infrastructure on which user interfaces run quickly, reliably, and globally – the layer through which employees, customers, and partners interact with the operating system. We integrate Vercel into custom enterprise software. No off-the-shelf standard connection, no plug-in with limitations – but a tailored integration that fits precisely into your system architecture and development process.


What We Connect

Integration Opportunities
🔄Automated deployments – changes to the application deploy seamlessly to production
📊Transfer performance and usage data from Vercel Analytics to central monitoring
📄Use Serverless Functions as backend logic for portals, forms, and interfaces
Event-driven workflows via deploy hooks and webhooks – e.g., upon new build or error notification
🔗Continuous connection between Vercel frontend, backend APIs, databases, and internal systems

How the Integration Works

We work directly with the Vercel REST API, deploy hooks, Serverless Functions, and Edge Functions. The integration is developed as an integral part of your operating system – no third-party middleware, no workaround. Here’s what that specifically means:

🏗️Custom integration – built for your architecture, not for the average
🔄Automatic deployment process – changes go live without manual intervention
🗄️A unified data infrastructure – the Vercel frontend directly accesses your central system
🛡️Secure and GDPR-compliant – environment variables, access control, and documentation

Typical Use Case

A service company with 45 employees operates a customer portal where clients can view project statuses, share documents, and submit inquiries. The portal runs as a Next.js application on Vercel – efficient and reliable. However, the connection to the operational backend is fragile: data is retrieved through manually maintained API endpoints, deployments run via custom scripts, and when the data structure in the backend changes, someone has to manually adapt the frontend and redeploy. Errors in the portal are often only noticed by the team through customer complaints. With the integration, Vercel becomes a seamless part of the system architecture. The frontend accesses the central operating system directly through typed APIs. Changes in the backend automatically trigger a new build – the portal remains in sync at all times. Serverless Functions on Vercel handle lightweight backend logic such as form validation or PDF generation. Errors and performance issues are automatically logged into central monitoring. The result: a customer portal that feels seamless – because it is part of a system, not just a piece of standalone software.


Part of Your Operating System

Vercel is an excellent platform for hosting modern web applications. But when used in isolation, it remains just infrastructure – a place where an application runs without operational connection to the rest of the business. Only as part of an integrated system does Vercel unlock its full value – when the frontend and backend originate from a single architecture, deployments run automatically, and the application seen by customers and employees is directly tied to operational processes. We develop AI-powered operating systems for operationally complex companies. The Vercel integration is one component of that.