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title: What services do you integrate with? | Paperform Help Center | Paperform
description: "Paperform offers a number of Direct integrations, as well over 1500 connections via the integration platforms Zapier and Integromat. "
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What services do you integrate with?
### Integrations

Paperform offers a number of Direct integrations, as well as over 1500 connections via the integration platforms Zapier and Make (formerly Integromat). All of the services we integrate with are listed in the [Integrations Directory](https://paperform.co/integrations/).

[Webhooks](https://paperform.co/help/articles/how-to-use-webhooks/) are another powerful tool Paperform supports for integrating with in-house or custom services, which can serve as a good alternative to integrations.

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  [How do I use Zapier?  Zapier is an amazing integration platform that allows you to integrate and automate your forms with over 2,000+ apps.](/help/articles/connect-paperform-to-zapier/)
[What is Integromat and how do I use it?  Integromat (now Make) is a powerful online automation platform that you can connect with Paperform to do stuff with your submission results, and create entire workflows.](/help/articles/integromat-integrations/)
[What are direct integrations?  Direct integrations on Paperform allow you to integrate directly between Paperform and numerous, popular services.](/help/articles/direct-integrations/)
[How do I use direct integrations?  You can set up direct integrations in After Submission → Integrations & Webhooks from the form editor.](/help/articles/how-do-i-use-direct-integrations/)
[How much do direct integrations cost?  Direct Integrations have no additional fees or charges, so you'll just pay your Paperform subscription fee as usual.](/help/articles/how-much-do-direct-integrations-cost/)
[What are webhooks and how do I use them?  Webhooks allow developers to send submissions to their own endpoint for new submissions.](/help/articles/how-to-use-webhooks/)