# What Companies Use Pandium For

* Launch highly configurable, reusable, and dynamic native integrations.
* Automate release management. [Release management](https://docs.pandium.com/quick-start/key-terminology#release) options and versioning within the platform make it easy to update your integrations and track changes.
* Set customer-specific deployment without having to build the infrastructure to enable and manage this.
* Give customers the ability to build custom user experiences with the [Pandium API](https://docs.pandium.com/reference/pandium-api).
* Deploy integrations to specific customers or empower clients to discover and install integrations via an embedded In-App Marketplace UI in your app.
* Showcase your ecosystem of integrations and partners to customers, partners, and prospects via our In-App Marketplace and Public Gallery products.
* Give customers more visibility into their integrations and enable them to install apps, manage configurations, define sync schedules, and view logs via a customizable marketplace experience.
* Manage relationships with technology partners. Invite partners to submit integrations, marketing materials, and documentation for their tile within your marketplace.


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