13 Integrations with Dvina

View a list of Dvina integrations and software that integrates with Dvina below. Compare the best Dvina integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Dvina. Here are the current Dvina integrations in 2026:

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    Salesforce

    Salesforce

    Salesforce

    Put the power of the #1 CRM to work, at a price that works for you. Launch and grow quickly with the leading AI CRM built for small businesses in any industry - available through the Starter Suite or Pro Suite. Connect marketing, sales, service, and commerce on one easy platform. Save time with quick setup and smart guidance. Harness unified data and AI to fuel your growth. Start simple with Starter Suite — an all-in-one CRM for small businesses. Scale smoothly with AI agents, integrated data, and apps in one platform. No installation needed, just sign up and go from your browser. Advance further with Pro Suite, the complete CRM that scales with your business. Automate tasks and customize your tools to deepen customer relationships and drive growth.
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    Starting Price: $25.00/month/user
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    Google Analytics
    Get to know your customers. Get a deeper understanding of your customers. Google Analytics gives you the free tools you need to analyze data for your business in one place. Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is the latest iteration of Google’s analytics platform, designed to provide a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of user behavior across websites and apps. Built with a privacy-centric approach, GA4 leverages event-based tracking instead of session-based tracking, enabling more flexible and detailed data collection. It offers advanced features like cross-platform tracking, machine learning-powered insights, and predictive analytics to help businesses better understand customer journeys and make data-driven decisions. With improved integration with Google Ads and customizable reporting, GA4 empowers organizations to optimize their marketing strategies while adhering to evolving privacy regulations.
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    Trello

    Trello

    Trello

    Trello helps teams work more collaboratively and get more done. Trello’s boards, lists, and cards enable teams to organize and prioritize projects in a fun, flexible, and rewarding way. Whether it’s for work, a side project or even the next family vacation, Trello helps your team stay organized. Dive into the details by adding comments, attachments, due dates, and more directly to Trello cards. Collaborate on projects from beginning to end. Let the robots do the work! Boost productivity by unleashing the power of automation across your entire team with Butler, and remove tedious tasks from your to-do lists. Use Trello the way your team works best. We’ve got the flexibility & features to fit any team’s style. It’s easy to get your team up and running with Trello. We’ve collected all of the boards and tools your team needs to succeed in one handy resource. Integrate the apps your team already uses directly into your workflow.
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    Starting Price: $12.50 per user per month
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    Jira

    Jira

    Atlassian

    Jira is the only project management tool you need to plan and track work across every team. Jira by Atlassian is the #1 software development tool for teams planning and building great products. Trusted by thousands of teams, Jira offers access to a wide range of tools for planning, tracking, and releasing world-class software, capturing and organizing issues, assigning work, and following team activity. It also integrates with leading developer tools for end-to-end traceability. From short projects, to large cross-functional programs, Jira helps break big ideas down into achievable steps. Organize work, create milestones, map dependencies and more. Link work to goals so everyone can see how their work contributes to company objectives and stay aligned to what’s important. Your next move, suggested by AI. Atlassian Intelligence takes your big ideas and automatically suggests the tasks to help get it done.
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    Starting Price: Free
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    Airtable

    Airtable

    Airtable

    Organize your work your way with Airtable. An all-in-one collaboration software, Airtable combines the power of a relational database with the flexibility and ease of use of a spreadsheet. It works across platforms and devices, and syncs data in real-time. Users can choose from different formats to view the tasks at hand, including grid, calendar, Kanban, gallery, and forms.
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    Starting Price: $12.00/month/user
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    Notion

    Notion

    Notion Labs

    Notion is a highly versatile and collaborative workspace designed to help individuals and teams manage documents, wikis, projects, and tasks efficiently. It offers a wide array of features like customizable views for workflows, project tracking, and document creation, all within a single platform. Notion allows users to create a shared knowledge base, organize notes, and collaborate seamlessly on content creation. Additionally, its built-in AI assistance features help users summarize, write, and instantly search for relevant content, significantly enhancing productivity. The platform integrates effortlessly with other popular apps such as Slack, Google Drive, and Trello, providing a seamless experience for teams looking for an all-in-one platform to manage their projects, goals, and knowledge in an organized, collaborative environment.
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    Starting Price: $12/user/month
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    Snowflake

    Snowflake

    Snowflake

    Snowflake is a comprehensive AI Data Cloud platform designed to eliminate data silos and simplify data architectures, enabling organizations to get more value from their data. The platform offers interoperable storage that provides near-infinite scale and access to diverse data sources, both inside and outside Snowflake. Its elastic compute engine delivers high performance for any number of users, workloads, and data volumes with seamless scalability. Snowflake’s Cortex AI accelerates enterprise AI by providing secure access to leading large language models (LLMs) and data chat services. The platform’s cloud services automate complex resource management, ensuring reliability and cost efficiency. Trusted by over 11,000 global customers across industries, Snowflake helps businesses collaborate on data, build data applications, and maintain a competitive edge.
    Starting Price: $2 compute/month
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    Linear

    Linear

    Linear

    The issue tracking tool you'll enjoy using. Linear helps streamline software projects, sprints, tasks, and bug tracking. It's built for high-performance teams. An experience you'd expect from a professional tool. Opinionated and designed for daily use. Synchronized in real-time across all users. No spinners or waiting. Optimized for efficiency with extensive keyboard shortcuts. Created by software people for software product teams. Access and make changes with or without internet access. We have multiple themes. Use light or dark, your choice. Have all your teams in one shared workspace. Robust. Fast to navigate. Create issues in seconds. Add priorities, labels and estimates. List and board. See your issues in either a list or board view. Any action can be accessed and completed in seconds with the command menu. Velocity and estimates. Track your team's workload and velocity. Automated. Cycles run on an automated schedule, so you can focus on your work.
    Starting Price: $10 per user per month
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    SQL

    SQL

    SQL

    SQL is a domain-specific programming language used for accessing, managing, and manipulating relational databases and relational database management systems.
    Starting Price: Free
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    NoSQL

    NoSQL

    NoSQL

    NoSQL is a domain-specific programming language used for accessing, managing, and manipulating non-tabular databases. A NoSQL (originally referring to "non-SQL" or "non-relational") database provides a mechanism for storage and retrieval of data that is modeled in means other than the tabular relations used in relational databases. Such databases have existed since the late 1960s, but the name "NoSQL" was only coined in the early 21st century, triggered by the needs of Web 2.0 companies. NoSQL databases are increasingly used in big data and real-time web applications.NoSQL systems are also sometimes called Not only SQL to emphasize that they may support SQL-like query languages or sit alongside SQL databases in polyglot-persistent architectures. Many NoSQL stores compromise consistency (in the sense of the CAP theorem) in favor of availability, partition tolerance, and speed. Barriers to the greater adoption of NoSQL stores include the use of low-level query languages.
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    SAP HANA
    SAP HANA in-memory database is for transactional and analytical workloads with any data type — on a single data copy. It breaks down the transactional and analytical silos in organizations, for quick decision-making, on premise and in the cloud. Innovate without boundaries on a database management system, where you can develop intelligent and live solutions for quick decision-making on a single data copy. And with advanced analytics, you can support next-generation transactional processing. Build data solutions with cloud-native scalability, speed, and performance. With the SAP HANA Cloud database, you can gain trusted, business-ready information from a single solution, while enabling security, privacy, and anonymization with proven enterprise reliability. An intelligent enterprise runs on insight from data – and more than ever, this insight must be delivered in real time.
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    PostgreSQL

    PostgreSQL

    PostgreSQL Global Development Group

    PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source object-relational database system with over 30 years of active development that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, feature robustness, and performance. There is a wealth of information to be found describing how to install and use PostgreSQL through the official documentation. The open-source community provides many helpful places to become familiar with PostgreSQL, discover how it works, and find career opportunities. Learm more on how to engage with the community. The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 15.1, 14.6, 13.9, 12.13, 11.18, and 10.23. This release fixes 25 bugs reported over the last several months. This is the final release of PostgreSQL 10. PostgreSQL 10 will no longer receive security and bug fixes. If you are running PostgreSQL 10 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade.
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    Oracle Database
    Oracle database products offer customers cost-optimized and high-performance versions of Oracle Database, the world's leading converged, multi-model database management system, as well as in-memory, NoSQL, and MySQL databases. Oracle Autonomous Database, available on-premises via Oracle Cloud@Customer or in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, enables customers to simplify relational database environments and reduce management workloads. Oracle Autonomous Database eliminates the complexity of operating and securing Oracle Database while giving customers the highest levels of performance, scalability, and availability. Oracle Database can be deployed on-premises when customers have data residency and network latency concerns. Customers with applications that are dependent on specific Oracle database versions have complete control over the versions they run and when those versions change.
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