Overview
What is Stitch from Talend?
Stitch, or Stitch Data, now from Talend (acquired in late 2018) is an ETL tool for developers; the company was spun off from RJMetrics after that company's acquisition by Magento. Talend describes Stitch as a cloud-first, open source platform for…
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Stitch is a great tool, very cheap and simple to use for Data Ingestion
Stitch your Data ingestions
Inflexible, but fully-managed
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What is Stitch from Talend?
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The Stitch has established itself as a reliable tool for efficiently building data pipelines. Many users consider The Stitch their go-to choice for an ETL tool and only explore other options when absolutely necessary. While some users have mentioned certain missing features, overall, The Stitch provides a satisfactory experience. Both engineering and data teams rely on The Stitch to replicate transactional datastores to an analytics warehouse. Users particularly appreciate that The Stitch supports the extraction, transformation, and loading of data into different schemas and data types, which is crucial for supporting data and BI teams. Furthermore, the singer-based architecture of The Stitch allows for extending integration capabilities beyond the provided connectors. The Ops team also leverages The Stitch to automate tasks and access data for dashboards, such as migrating data from Google Sheets to the database.
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(1-4 of 4)Great price for easy ETL
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- Customer Support
- Set up and management
- Pricing
- Transparency
- Annual vs. Monthly Contracts
- Version control for Integrations
- Documentation
- Communication of deprecations/upgrades that require work/adjustments
- KPI Management
- Data Visualization
- Data sanitization/normalization
- Ease of ETL process
Our Ops team use it to pass data entry from Google sheets to the database to automate tasks or have data for dashboards.
- Automate data ingestion.
- Better error messages so you can determine what the problem is.
- Good ROI in terms of being able to monitor cost performance from Google, Facebook, etc.
- Easy to have Salesforce data and Intercom data for dashboards.
Stitch your Data ingestions
- Easy integration with many sources
- Extensible
- Not as expensive as Fivetran
- Users feel the UI is not as friendly
- Freed up data engineers to work on transformations
- Bought us some time to migrate from our ETL tool
Inflexible, but fully-managed
- Stitch is good at replicating relational databases. It manages the conversion of data types and schemas, and it is capable of incremental replication.
- Stitch's UI makes it easy to configure which tables should be replicated, and how they should be replicated.
- Stitch is not good at replicating document stores like MongoDB to relational databases. To be fair, this is a difficult task. Stitch flattens the objects, but the result is unwieldy.
- Stitch cannot replicate the same source to multiple sinks, which is inconvenient if you want to replicate some of a datastore's tables to Redshift and others to Redshift Spectrum, for instance.
- Stitch manages replication of transactional datastores to our data warehouse. Our data and business intelligence teams need this data to be replicated. Stitch allows our data engineers to focus on our product.