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What is Jitterbit?

Jitterbit is a cloud integration technology for cloud, social or mobile apps. It provides accessibility for non-technical users, including easily creating API’s and data transformation scripts within the integrations.

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Does the job!

8 out of 10
April 05, 2019
Incentivized
We have been using Jitterbit for a few years now and it's a well-designed product. We use it to integrate Banner with other auxiliary …
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Popular Features

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  • Monitoring console (10)
    9.3
    93%
  • Pre-built connectors (11)
    8.9
    89%
  • Support for real-time and batch integration (11)
    8.6
    86%
  • Connector modification (11)
    7.2
    72%
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Jitterbit

$100.00

Cloud
Starting Price Per Month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $1,000 per month
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Product Demos

Amplify Salesforce with Jitterbit Integration

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Jitterbit Harmony Summer Release '14 is here!

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Jitterbit Solution NetSuite-Shopify Order to Fulfilment Demo

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Jitterbit Solution Salesforce-NetSuite Quote-to-Cash Demo

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Jitterbit Speeds ServiceMax Integration with SAP Back office ERP

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NetSuite Integration - Jitterbit 5 Minute Demo

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Features

Cloud Data Integration

Cloud data integration software simplifies the task of integrating data from multiple different cloud applications

8.4
Avg 8.2
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Product Details

What is Jitterbit?

Jitterbit combines APIs, integration and artificial intelligence. Using the Jitterbit API integration platform companies can rapidly connect SaaS, on-premise and cloud applications and instantly infuse artificial intelligence into any business process. This API creation technology enables companies to reuse business-critical applications and data to bring new offerings to market faster. Additionally, Jitterbit's industry experts work side by side with users' companies to accelerate innovation.

Jitterbit Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Jitterbit is a cloud integration technology for cloud, social or mobile apps. It provides accessibility for non-technical users, including easily creating API’s and data transformation scripts within the integrations.

Jitterbit starts at $1000.

Reviewers rate Monitoring console highest, with a score of 9.3.

The most common users of Jitterbit are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Jitterbit has been widely utilized as a middleware solution, enabling seamless integration between various systems and platforms. Users have leveraged Jitterbit to move data between systems such as Oracle DB and Salesforce, NetSuite and Salesforce, and legacy ERP systems and Salesforce. The software has eliminated the need for extensive development in Java or Net, allowing users to efficiently transfer data without writing code. It has proven to be invaluable in managing data flow between multiple systems, ensuring accurate and consistent data across platforms. Users have praised Jitterbit's features such as operation chaining, email notifications for success or failure, logging, scripting, and conditional mapping. Additionally, the user-friendly UI and field mapping tool have been commended for their ease of use and ability to streamline complex integration processes. Jitterbit's capabilities have been particularly beneficial in implementing Salesforce solutions, integrating HR systems with other departments for improved data management, and facilitating seamless sales order and shipping integration for eCommerce sites.

Versatile Data Integration: Users have found Jitterbit to be a highly versatile tool for data loading, mapping, and integration between different systems. Several reviewers mentioned that it allowed them to streamline their data processes without the need for coding, making it much easier to manage and connect SalesForce and NetSuite.

Configurable Logging and Notifications: The configurable logging feature in Jitterbit has been highly valued by users. Many reviewers have mentioned that it provides clear visibility of the progress and any potential issues in running jobs. Additionally, the ability to receive notifications online or via email has helped users stay informed even when they are not actively monitoring the system.

User-Friendly Interface: Reviewers appreciate Jitterbit's user-friendly interface compared to other similar products. Multiple users have stated that it does not require developer skills to utilize its capabilities effectively, empowering non-technical users to take ownership of the integration process. This ease-of-use aspect is seen as a significant advantage by many customers.

  1. Migration Issues: Some users have encountered difficulties with migrating updates to existing jobs in production, resulting in duplicated project items that need to be manually removed.
  2. Lack of Error Trapping: Reviewers have expressed frustration with the lack of trapping under-the-covers SOAP errors, such as when a query takes too long in Salesforce. This can lead to partial file pulls without proper failure notifications.
  3. Limited Debugging Capabilities: Several users have mentioned that the software's debugging capabilities are lacking. They suggested improvements such as adding checkpoints to track variables and a debugger, as well as enhancing logging options for better post-runtime review of integrations.

Users of Jitterbit have made several recommendations based on their experiences with the software. The most common recommendations include utilizing Jitterbit for integration needs, having a trained administrator to fully utilize its flexibility, and investing time in understanding the data flow between endpoints. Overall, users highly recommend Jitterbit for mid-size organizations aiming to scale at the enterprise level. They find it simple yet secure, with no hidden gaps or pricing surprises. Users suggest exploring Jitterbit's product offerings by reaching out to their team while taking into consideration the depth of scripting expertise required for Jitterbit developers.

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Laura Sponaas | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized

We have 15 Jitterbit projects in production right now (housing about 5 times as many jobs/operations that run at various times of the day/night) and QA/DEV environments that mirror those projects. Currently, these jobs primarily move business data to and from our Salesforce org. We are currently also looking at Jitterbit's API creation and management capabilities for real-time data needs, but have not put anything info production yet... only QA.

Integrations we currently have (Source/Targets):
Oracle ↔️ Salesforce
SQL ↔️ Salesforce
FTP ↔️ Salesforce
Salesforce ↔️ Salesforce
Local File ↔️ Salesforce (Used in Jitterbit Cloud Dataloader for one time import/exports)

Jitterbit Features we Use: *Including, but not limited to the list below*
Operation Chaining
Email Notifications (success or failure)
Logging (WriteToOperationLog)
Scripting
Operation Chunking
Project Variables for source/target credentials
Conditional Mapping
StringToHex/Base64Decode for creation of varBinary SQL data
Get/Set Last Run Time – for pulling only modified records since last successful run
SQL Target Db Pre-script - Include Null Updates
Temporary Storage (for csv files to use further down Operation chain)


  • Logging - totally configurable by the user, you can log any details about your running jobs, online (WriteToOperationLog) or to an email.
  • Cloud management environment. Can manage users and/or the running of operations from the website and do not need a client application to do so.
  • Client application is full featured and allows for greater control than our last "EDI"-type product we owned.
  • Operation-chaining -- a necessity! And it works well.
  • Migrating operations from QA to Production work well for initial deployment, however, when migrating an update to an existing job to production, sometimes certain project items are duplicated. This is not the end of the world... the duplicates can be removed, but would be nice if it was not required.
  • I have not found a way to trap under-the-covers SOAP errors (for example, when a query you are running against Salesforce takes too long). You get a warning error in the operation log that the job only pulled a "partial" file, but it does not fail.
Salesforce ETL needs, DB-to-DB ETL needs, RESTful API needs, etc.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Jitterbit to sync cloud systems to on-premise systems in a bi-directional way. Specifically, we link Salesforce and Great Plains by integrating Sales Orders, Purchase Orders, and inventory transactions. We also use Jitterbit to connect cloud systems -- specifically, our eCommerce site (Magento and Spree Commerce) with Salesforce around Sales Orders, Shipping Confirmations and Inventory.
  • Easy to connect systems without the use of developers
  • Provides a single management interface for all integrations
  • Highly stable and reliable
  • Some of the more advanced transformation possibilities aren't exactly clear without a lot of digging. Very basic connections (e.g. map this field to this field) along with basic transformation scripts (e.g. multiply X * Y) are super easy. But I know there are a ton more features and functionality that I feel is somewhat buried in the product
If Jitterbit offers a connector for the endpoint (and it's constantly adding new connectors) then the integration is super easy and can be implemented at very low cost...possibly by in-house IT resources with no developers/specialists. Jitterbit also offers the ability to connect to more generic web SOAP services and API endpoints -- these connections require a little more technical knowledge, but are also very straightforward to set up. Jitterbit can also expose all of the transform operations as its own API endpoint. So if there's a need to execute one of the Jitterbit operations from a foreign system (web site, mobile app, or other systems) it's really easy to expose it as an API endpoint, essentially offering the ability to host an internal or external facing web service for anything that lives within Jitterbit.
Dudu Elmaleh | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We at Uptima are experts in Field Service and Quote to Cash Implementation. When building an end-to-end solution, a reliable integration is a key component.

Jitterbit helps us complete our complete solution delivery with their ability to integrate with various systems (cloud or on-premise), databases and machines. Their strong Salesforce integration capabilities and easy to use wizards are key when implementing Salesforce solutions.
  • Built-in Salesforce wizard - for Salesforce projects, the wizard enables you to achieve the basic integration structure with easy to use wizards for all DML operations: Query, Upsert, Insert, Update and Delete.
  • Scripting - when you need something more complex in your integrations, the script option will give you extended capabilities to handle those tough spots with a lot of built-in functions.
  • Migration - while doing migrations is usually hard and painful, Jitterbit migrations are simple and fast. Using their migration tool, going from Dev -> QA -> Prod is a very simple process.
  • Debug - integration can get complicated and sometimes strong debug capabilities are needed. adding checkpoints to track variables and a debugger can be big improvement.
  • Logging can be improved, adding rich text options and other logging formats can assist when reviewing integration after run time.
  • Version control - they should have the option to hold revisions on any object.
Suited for any integration project, especially Salesforce integrations. I did not encounter any project we did in the past where Jitterbit could not handle the requirement. It has all the capabilities and options you need, and yet it is still easy to use, easy to install and easy to maintain.
March 16, 2015

Jitterbit 5.3 Review

Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We use Jitterbit to connect with and transfer data between certain of our clients' systems with our own SaaS product via web services.
  • Jitterbit makes it easy to visualize the process flow of operations that it participates in.
  • Once configured correctly Jitterbit runs reliably without much maintenance attention required.
  • Jitterbit support has been responsive when we've needed to engage them for assistance.
  • Setting up secured connections for web services required tweaking multiple application configuration files and custom code to get the support that we needed.
  • The proprietary scripting language is relatively capable for data transformation, but could be improved to handle more complex scenarios. Presently, anything outside it's capability requires a custom Java plugin to be written.
  • Jitterbit's mapping tool is fairly powerful, but entering a large amount of field information for data mapping and transformation can be time consuming and cumbersome.
  • I feel like the documentation for advanced users is inadequate and I was forced to open support cases to ask questions, for which answers should be available online.
  • Our implementations required developer-level skills including a good working knowledge of XML and XML Style Sheets.
It seems like if your integration needs are simple, your schemas are stable and well defined or your needs fall into an area where Jitterbit has a connection wizard, then implementation can go very quickly. If you have more complex needs then you may wan to plan for some bumps in the road.
Don Waters | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We used Jitterbit Standard Edition for our client to integrate two 2 endpoints. One was Salesforce, a SaaS-based CRM system and the other was Sage MAS 200 ERP (formerly MAS 90). Sales Orders are entered to Salesforce and then upon update are sent to Sage MAS 200 ERP as an import process via the Visual Integrator module. We also have bidirectional update of Ship to Addresses , Customer records, and Item records.
  • Great for endpoint to endpoint integration where data transformation is an important component of the process.
  • Visual nature of the mapping is very good and the general visual layout of the processes employing these mappings is also very good.
  • Copying of process and mappings make the integration a lot easier than it would otherwise be.
  • Scripting language takes some getting used to depending on your programming background.
  • There is a lack of some standard template procedures that could be used to create variations from the template. This would be very beneficial.
  • Logging utility needs a re-write since the filtering is not very intuitive and sometimes is not very effective.
If you are looking at standard integration with an existing Enterprise Connector like Salesforce, SAP or Oracle, then this is a great tool. It is a little more difficult when one of the endpoints has some limitations. Our MAS endpoint was problematic, at best. The lack of ODBC updates on that end made for some serious issues. This is not due to Jitterbit, but the MAS product itself, so this is a word to the wise to be sure that all of your endpoints have what you need to get the job done in a reliable and verifiable way. You will need the ability for both endpoints to report back the status of all updates. Without that capability, the job can quickly become difficult. Again, this is more about the endpoints than about Jitterbit, which is a robust SaaS integration platform.
Jules Clement | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
I implemented a data integration project for a client. Jitterbit was used specifically to grab data from all over the world and copy it into a staging database. It had some data transformations, but nothing very complex.
  • The time to transfer millions of rows from China or South Africa was remarkable, it was very quick.
  • We never dropped rows or lost data.
  • It was very easy to pick up and learn how to do a simple data transfer.
  • Since I was grabbing data from seven identical systems, I would prefer that I could copy and paste an operation and just change the connection. Instead, I had to remap every transformation I made. Still, it was a time saver to be able to copy it.
  • I wish the programming of more complex transformations were less code-based and more GUI-based. Without knowing java syntax it made even some simple transformations difficult.
  • It was too easy to overwrite other developers code. A merge feature would have come in handy more than once.
Unless you want to do a lot of coding, it's not ideal for an ETL scenario. But it's very good with transferring large volumes of data quickly with simple transformations.
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