Connect Granit to Doctolib, Maiia and your core system in 48 hours
Native connectors, real-time flows, write governance: what makes integration fast.
Integration with existing tools is often seen as a heavy IT project, with multi-month timelines and six-figure costs. This perception comes from past experiences but no longer matches today's technical reality.
With native connectors and clear write governance, 48 hours suffice for an initial functional deployment. The condition is to respect a few simple architectural principles.
First principle: read-only by default. Connectors start by reading existing data, without writing anything. This validates flow understanding, calibrates agents, and builds trust without risk.
Second: write on explicit scope. When write is enabled, it is on precise cases, with systematic human validation initially, then progressive switch to autonomous mode as reliability is proven.
Third: full traceability. Every agent action is logged, attributed to a human supervisor, and reversible. No write is final without trace.
Granit ships ready-to-use connectors for Doctolib, Maiia, leading core systems and the most deployed hospital systems. These connectors are continuously maintained and updated at every evolution.
The typical rollout fits in two days: day 1 read connection, data exploration and initial calibration. Day 2 activation of first agents in supervised mode, with the business team validating each action.
Beyond these two days, extension proceeds in steps: adding new agents, expanding scopes, switching to autonomous mode. Each step is a business decision, not a technical decision.
This stepwise approach avoids the tunnel effect of classic IT projects. At each step, the operator measures the benefit and decides whether to proceed. Risk is minimal, value is measurable.