Integration Density Score
What is integration density score?
Integration Density Score is a weighted count of an entity's connections in the sourc.dev graph. Certified integrations (where both parties confirm publicly) are weighted 3×. API partnerships 2×. Community integrations 1×. Available-via relations 0.5×. A high IDS means deep ecosystem embedding — the entity is not just used, it is infrastructure.
Why it matters
Integration Density Score tells you how deeply embedded an entity is in the ecosystem. A tool with 3 certified integrations is different from one with 30. And a certified integration (where both parties confirm publicly) carries more signal than a community mention. sourc.dev weights these differently: certified × 3, API partnership × 2, community × 1, available-via × 0.5. The formula is versioned at /methodology.
Where models stand
Data available for 143 of 271 tracked entities. Last updated 2026-03-31.
How sourc.dev tracks this
sourc.dev verifies integration density score manually from official provider documentation, API responses, and published specifications. Every data point includes a source URL and verification date. When a value changes, the old value is preserved in the history table and the new value is recorded alongside it. Nothing is overwritten — the full timeline is always available.
sourc.dev verifies this attribute manually from provider documentation. Every data point includes a source URL and verification date. Changes are recorded in the history table — nothing is overwritten.
This attribute is verified periodically against provider documentation. When sourc.dev detects a change, the new value is recorded alongside the old one with full provenance.
Understanding integration density score helps developers make informed decisions when choosing between models and providers. Rather than relying on marketing claims, sourc.dev provides verified, dated, source-linked data so the data decides.