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Why integration experience is becoming the deciding factor in benefits technology

May 28, 2026
4 min read

For years, benefits technology has been evaluated on features including: what it can do, how it supports employees, and how it fits into an overall benefits strategy.

But today, how systems connect matters just as much as what they offer. Integration experience is quickly becoming a deciding factor for not only technical teams, but business outcomes as well.

The integration gap is still holding teams back

Despite major advancements in HR and benefits technology, many systems still don’t work as smoothly as they should.

According to a 2025–2026 Sapient Insights HR Systems Survey Report, only 21% of organizations say their benefits applications always meet business needs. Meanwhile, 79% report gaps, with integration challenges as one of the top concerns.

Integration challenges can result in:

  • Delayed launches and missed deadlines
  • Heavy reliance on support teams
  • Manual workarounds that slow innovation
  • Limited ability to scale or customize

From onboarding new partners to rolling out new features, when integrations are difficult everything else becomes harder. And in the benefits world where speed matters, those delays can cost more than time.

Why integration experience matters more than ever

As platforms become more connected, expectations have changed.

Teams don’t just want access to APIs. They expect:

  • Speed – The ability to launch quickly without long onboarding cycles
  • Autonomy – The freedom to build and test independently
  • Flexibility – The ability to adapt integrations as needs evolve
  • Clarity – Clear documentation and predictable processes

Integration isn’t just a technical step. It’s part of the overall product experience. And when it works well, teams move faster and innovate more freely. But when it doesn’t, it becomes a bottleneck.

What modern integration should look like

A modern integration experience can make the difference between assembling something with a clear, step-by-step guide versus piecing it together from scattered instructions.

At its best, it should feel:

  • Unified – Everything lives in one place, not across multiple systems
  • Intuitive – Easy to understand without the need for technical support 
  • Self-service – Teams can build, test, and launch on their own timeline
  • Scalable – Built once, then extended as needs grow

When those pieces come together, integration stops being a hurdle and starts becoming an advantage.

A shift toward developer-first platforms

Platforms should be designed with the builder in mind, providing an experience that fully supports how teams actually work.

That means:

  • Real-time access to APIs and documentation
  • Built-in testing environments
  • Consistent standards across products
  • Tools that reduce reliance on support teams

The goal is to remove friction so teams can focus on building, not troubleshooting.

Introducing a new way to integrate with WEX

WEX has launched a new Developer Center: a centralized platform designed to simplify how partners build and integrate.

Within our new developer experience, teams can build integrations for onboarding, account data, and transaction workflows—embedding WEX capabilities directly into their platforms.

  • Access APIs, documentation, and testing tools in one place
  • Explore endpoints and build integrations independently
  • Test in real time without delays
  • Manage integrations with greater visibility and control

The experience is built to support three key outcomes:

1. Launch faster

Everything needed to build and go live is in one place, helping reduce onboarding time and accelerate time-to-market. With built-in AI-assisted development, teams can generate integration-ready code snippets aligned to WEX APIs, moving faster from exploration to implementation.

2. Scale smarter

With consistent standards and modular APIs, integrations can grow alongside your business without starting from scratch.

3. Build without barriers

Self-service tools and clear documentation give teams the flexibility to work independently and move at their own pace.

Why this matters for your business

A better integration experience doesn’t just provide a technical improvement. It’s a business advantage as well.

It can help you:

  • Reduce time to revenue by launching faster
  • Lower costs by minimizing support dependencies
  • Stay aligned to your roadmap without delays
  • Create more flexible, scalable solutions for your customers

Integration has become a critical part of how platforms deliver value.

And as expectations continue to rise, the organizations that invest in better integration experiences will likely be the ones that move faster, scale more effectively, and stay ahead.

Ready to explore our Developer Center ? Learn more here. 

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