Jitterbit claims platform-wide enterprise ROI lead

Jitterbit claims platform-wide enterprise ROI lead

Jitterbit says new G2 data shows faster enterprise returns globally. The company is using Spring 2026 rankings to argue that its Harmony platform delivers ROI more quickly than category averages across integration, API, EDI, and low-code workloads.


Among the headline metrics, Jitterbit said enterprise iPaaS customers are seeing return on investment in an average of 6.86 months, compared with a category average of 15.6 months. It also said App Builder customers are reaching ROI in 2.14 months, against a category average of 15.42 months, while API Management customers are hitting ROI in 6.38 months. President and chief executive Bill Conner said: “In today’s market, the only thing more important than innovation is the speed at which that innovation delivers a return.”

The results matter because enterprise buyers are still under pressure to modernise core systems without opening up fresh layers of cost and complexity. Jitterbit is using the G2 data to position Harmony as a faster route to deployment, adoption, and business value across integration, automation, and low-code development.

For more information, view the company’s Harmony platform overview.



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