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# Stitch Reviews
**Vendor:** Qlik  
**Category:** [ETL Tools](https://www.g2.com/categories/etl-tools)  
**Average Rating:** 4.4/5.0  
**Total Reviews:** 68
## About Stitch
Stitch Data Loader is a simple, powerful ETL service for businesses of all sizes, up to and including the enterprise. More than 3,000 companies use Stitch to move billions of records every day from SaaS applications and databases into data warehouses and data lakes, where it can be analyzed with BI tools. Stitch, Inc. is a division of Talend.




## Stitch Reviews
  ### 1. Worked until it didn't

**Rating:** 0.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Jonathan B. | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2023

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

When we got started with ETL ~4 years ago, it was simple to get up and running. We were able to replicate our primary SQL database (~1TB) of data and data from assorted SaaS tools to our BigQuery data warehouse so we could then transform it with DBT and expose it to our buisiness users.

Since then, it worked with little attention from us. Until it stopped working.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

TLDR:
* The product is not reliable
* They may refuse to support you
* Getting new configurations working requires extensive interaction with Support
* Support will ghost you

Replication of our PostgreSQL database silently stopped and no records were replicated. No errors were reported by Stitch - it just stopped copying data.

After realizing this, we contacted support and were told that we were using an unsupported configuration and they would not support it. This was news to us because this is not documented anywhere in the product, in their documentation, and they had not told us that we were running an unsupported configuration.

To recover we had to scramble to get into a supported configuration by reconfiguring the ETL process using a "supported" configuration. Unfortunately, this turned into a mess because the product was unable to reliably replicate several of our tables. Each time this happened, we had to open support requests  (via Intercom chat), and each time this required that they had to make changes to our configuration.

When failures occurred, it was impossible to determine why things were failing. Stitch also appeared to not know why things were failing. Often, things mysterously just started working.

Recovering took us a solid month of work.

Whilst Stitch might appear to work - you can not trust it to continue to work, and if it fails you can expect to spend a significant amount of time to recover.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Copying data from SQL databases + SaaS products to other destinations.

  ### 2. Reliable Extractions & Loads with many different integrations

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Kristiyan D. | Sr. Data Scientist, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2022

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Variety of integrations and row limits. Fairly quick and good error logging.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

I wish the S3 csv integration was a bit more flexible; right now it doesn't work with tsv files and we have to go through hassle to change to csv and only then use Stitch

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Getting data from a variety of production systems into our warehouse, which in turn enables a lot of analytics and reporting.

  ### 3. Very Easy Intuitive UI

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Megan S. | Digital Marketing Director, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 13, 2023

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch integrates with most large companies such as Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, etc. One of the best things is that it sets up cost allocation in a very easy straightforward manner.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Sometimes the UI can be finnicky and takes a while to make a change. I wish the UI was faster sometimes. It could be better by having a faster loading speed time.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

The benefit is that you do not need to pull in cost from separate databases and can do some all from the stitch UI. It makes the marketing and analytics teams more efficient.

  ### 4. Data quality and customer support is too bad

**Rating:** 1.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Pandyarajan V. | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 26, 2023

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Code free and easy integration. Also free limit for new integrations which help in testing

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Data quality and customer support: In mongoDB integration not all records are loaded from source to target. Upon reaching the customer service their is too bad. They respond once in 3 days. Data quality is too bad with Stitch.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Itegrating multiple data source and it is code free which is making this tool easier for analysts as well.

  ### 5. The main Extract & Load component of my data stack

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Yanni I. | Head of Operations and Data, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 21, 2022

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

- Easy to configure new integration
- Many connectors available

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

- Missing some connectors, i cannot see if they will be created in the next month
- Not possible to reset data an integration (if we want to backfill data)

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I don't have to create my own connectors and scripts for extract and load data
I can stay focus on transforming data and send results to business

  ### 6. Cheap.  90% reliable.  If that works for you, Stitch may be a good option.

**Rating:** 2.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Logistics and Supply Chain | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** November 02, 2022

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Easy to set up, straightforward configuration, connects with most major sources (databases) and destinations (data warehouses).  Not a lot of fuss to get going with a straightforward CDC setup.  Does the right thing 90% of the time.  However ...

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Core integrations do not seem to be getting maintained or improved.  Critical bugs that result in extended customer downtime are not considered breaches of SLA.  Terabyte-scale pipelines can get permanently damaged due to minor data issues.  Recommend looking at newer generation providers (e.g. HevoData) before committing time and resources to Stitch.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We use Stitch to synchronize data from a variety of operational / transactional data sources to our cloud data warehouse (Google BigQuery).  This enables us to join and query data from all of these sources.

  ### 7. Used to be good, but slowly falling apart

**Rating:** 3.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Internet | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 27, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

We were setting up our first data warehouse implementation in our startup and looked at various options. We selected Stitch because of the simplicity of pricing, the open-source nature of its inner workings, and ease of onboarding. 

So far, we have had no issues with Stitch and have come to rely more and more on it for our critical data replication workflows. Combined with dbt, it is an excellent plug-and-play implementation for anyone looking to scale analytics in their organizations.

However, it has not seen any significant development since it was acquired by Talend.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

We could easily see outgrowing stitch as our replication demands increase. The pricing we believe is alright at smaller volumes but could easily become an issue as it is row-based (new attributes essentially are a full table replication).

No development since being acquired

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

1. Check first if the pricing works for you.
2. Check if you can use their existing supported integrations and have the ability to tap their Open Source Framework Singer
3. It pairs really well with DBT or Meltano to build custom data warehouse scheams

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

No-fuss, easy data replication from a multitude of sources, with option to extend with open source framework Singer. Much time has been saved writing, maintaining and debugging custom replication code especially for minor APIs that change their spec frequently.

  ### 8. Stitch is very useful to build up datalake very quickly.

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Jinho Y. | CTO, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2022

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Nothing to configure so much. And very easy to use and run data lake very quickly. Even though you use No SQL, Stitch maps your No SQL data into the tabular data format.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

One more problem is AWS region problem. I'm using OLTP and OLAP in Seoul region but Stitch is working in the Virginia region. So the cost of network traffic among two different AWS regions is very big part of our AWS cost.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Easy configuration of data duplicating from OLTP to OLAP is the problem we resolved by Stitch.

  ### 9. Good interface but slow customer support

**Rating:** 2.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Pranjal J. | Technical Lead, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** February 09, 2023

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Easy to use Interface. Very intuitive. Automatically handles array and JSON-type data. A good overall tool for basic use cases, but customization is not possible

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

- Customer Support is not very active
- No new connectors have been added lately, and maintenance of old connectors ar also stopped
- Backfilling is a bit difficult

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Data integrations

  ### 10. Useful but a certain time

**Rating:** 2.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Logan H. | Territory Sales Representative, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 12, 2022

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch provides frequent patches for problems discovered and helps improve the function to load the data on your destination; it provides easy setting of goals like a snowflake. Stitch documentation is handy and has many integrations, and primary keys logic makes life easier and avoids data duplication.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

The lack of openness with integration setups makes evaluating underlying issues difficult when utilizing Stitch's ready-to-use integrations. The only suggestion would be to create a lower price tier for small firms trying to expand. Right now, $100 a month is a little pricey for us.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We can now quickly and accurately combine data from several sources in our data warehouse. As a result, our analytics infrastructure is considerably more nimble, quickly integrating new data and delivering new meaningful insights.

  ### 11. Easy to set up and maintain

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Software | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 21, 2022

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch is an easy tool to include ETL from sources into your data warehouse. Set up is really easy to do, and its low maintenance, which helps in small data teams.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

You rely on the integrations that they provide and support is not really a strength, since they lack support tickets and good chat quality

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It's solving the integration of a lot of sources into our data warehouse instead of needing to design a pipeline for each of the sources that we want data from

  ### 12. Great, repliable replication with zero effort

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Internet | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 22, 2022

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Does exactly what it should - Easily and reliably sync your data into various databases. With a really attractive price tag.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Custom ETL connectors (Singer) could be easier to implement.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Replicating data from various sources instances single a reporting warehouse. Works like a charm.

  ### 13. A good ETL service provider

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Yash B. | Analyst, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 18, 2022

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Certainly, this is one of the best ETL service providers. It integrates data from various sources within and outside the organization swiftly. A 14-day trial is certainly the cherry on top.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

There is no particular thing which I dislike but writing efficient SQL queries is a task with challenges. Also at times, there is scope for business data loss as well.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It helps in solving the following issues:
Data Management
Data Warehouse
Data storing
Analytics
Data integration.

All this helps in making the organization more productive.

  ### 14. Old UI

**Rating:** 1.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Sebastian O. | cto

**Reviewed Date:** August 07, 2022

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Simple to get started without much configuration

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

old looking UI. It didn't work on MongoDB (It just didn't connect). It didn't let me simply paste the MongoDB URI wich meant that I have to do a lot of fields filling

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

saddly I could not connect to Mongo so I'm not using it anymore

  ### 15. Stitch the best tool for extracting, transforming and loading

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Information Technology and Services | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** October 24, 2021

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch provides the best features. The detailed list is as follow:
- Stitch provides frequent patches for the issues found.
- Stitch provides the best feature of loading the data to your destination.
- The stitch provides easy set up of destinations like a snowflake
- Stitch documentation is very helpful.
- Many integrations are available in stitch.
- The log analysis at the destination side becomes so easy due to stitch.
- The logic of Primary keys makes life easier and avoids data duplication.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Stitch provides the best features, so there is not much to dislike about the stitch. Stitch is somewhat costlier, as per me. Also, sometimes the fix which we suggested in GitHub would take time to be implemented.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Using Stitch, the issue of data analytics has been resolved. At the data warehouse, we are easily able to find valuable information. The duplication is avoided at the destination due to Stitch. Stitch provides 14 days of the free trial, which helps us in evaluating the Stitch. Stitch is worth a try !!!

  ### 16. Replicate data from source to database with out-of-the-box integrations

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Derek P. | Business Intelligence Analyst, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** November 18, 2021

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch's best feature is to easily replicate data from an external source to your company's internal database on a schedule. In addition, Stitch has numerous integrations already available that allow the user to use them with trim configuration.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

When using Stitch's ready-to-use integrations, the lack of transparency with integration configurations makes it difficult to evaluate any stemming issues.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

The problem we are solving is replicating data from a source to our internal database. If any issues occur, Stitch does a great job of notifying what the issue is.

  ### 17. Stitch is an inventory management implement to take control of our business with convenience.

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Sam-bærekraft  L. | Retail Environmental Design Specialist, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** November 08, 2020

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch is a great launch team to the superb engineering of the inventory management software. This platform has allows our organization to aggregate all moving pieces of operations because it providing advanced order and inventory management options. We organize the sales management and we have saved our products in different categories and groups. It has the ability to track and manage inventory levels in each warehouse because we are able to manage multiple companies in similar industries within different markets but also it have the great reporting functionality that it allows us to gain meaningful insight into different locations that they are performing better than with others implement. We have a few amazon stores setup internationally and we can see many items that they are available in each warehouse. This implement has so many options to customize our business because they have to provide the great reports that provide tons of details so we have only scratched the surface of using this implement but I think it is more powerful for our sales management business.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Stitch can be very difficult to understand the data coming out of this system and when we build reports and saved searches because naming and reporting conventions but they are difficult to follow our work. The other enhancement for this implement is that it also offers a selling payment method but it can be done in a limited time with the reward management program. The one downside around this implement is that its multi-currency functionality is a little limiting but there are works around to make everything work. Stitch is very tough to follow a transaction through the consolidation process especially when we have to dealing with international entities it can be quite difficult to follow a transaction from initial entry through intercompany exchange rate but all the way try to the consolidated financial statements.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Stitch particular system could be personalized to the exact requirements of the business and it may be incorporated with a lot of other applications to make them a lot more effective. They are able to deposit into my account outside of normal pay day and adding more flexibility for speed to me receiving my reimbursement and reducing interest on my credit card. Stitch has the high level of customization that requires a lot of maintenance and it has a very specific skill set because it requires good developers to be useful in terms of functionality. Stitch is a very open and easy to get data in and out for users of all skill levels.

  ### 18. The Best ETL Tool for the Price

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Tom J. | Data Engineer and Analyst, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** April 21, 2020

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch is totally self-serve, there's no relationship with account managers or customer success representatives needed. You can manage your entire ETL system from their UI. For the price and convenience, Stitch is amazing. I believe we've saved approximately $60k/year by using Stitch over one of their competitors that we initially talked to.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

There's no option to do any filtering or transformation of data within Stitch, you have to do that on your end with a tool like DBT. Not a big deal - Stitch sends you everything and you get to modify your data from there. 

Certain APIs such as Quickbooks do hard deletes of objects, and Stitch does incremental replication. This causes errors in your database, as you'll still have deleted objects with no indication that they were deleted on the source system.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We replicate data from Salesforce and several other tools into our data warehouse, making them available for everyone in our dashboarding tool. This saves user seats in those tools and liberates our data, creating a more transparent culture.

  ### 19. Limited data sources. Product team moves very slow and is not responsive

**Rating:** 2.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Albert M. | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** June 10, 2020

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Nothing much I can think of from the user's perspective.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

The source library is very limited. There is nothing much we can use compared with Fivetran and DOMO. The product team is not responsive to user's request and takes a long time to build new sources for users. Users are not taken care well.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

If your required data source is not available in Stitch, don't bother signing up or trialing it.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Extract data from third party data sources and load into our data warehouse. No benefit compared with Fivetran and DOMO

  ### 20. Super easy integration for eCommerce and data warehousing

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Lloyd S. | Global Operations Director, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** October 02, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Out of the box integration with Shopify and other data sources directly into Google Big Query.
When I ran into issues the support was immediate and 100% to the point. This made it possible to fix the issue straight away. The pricing structure is also highly competitive.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

The data structure that comes out of stitch is in the native nested table format for Big Query. This is confusing for first time users. It would be great if you could provide an example of a query that allows users to query sales from the Big Query Data that replicates standard Shopify reports.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

Definitely worth using.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We are able to automatically extract date from over 20 different Shopify Stores across multiple brands and then roll this up in our data warehouse and visualisations. This is a huge time saver as we previously had to log into each Shopify store manually extract the data before processing it in spreadsheets.

  ### 21. Excellent tool for setting up Extract and Load routines

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Ramon P. | Developer, Computer Software, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 19, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Easy to use, affordable and with lots of integrations. Their team is very passionate about the product and offers several nice services with the Enterprise plan - currently not my plan, but very interesting given the price. It enables me to choose which columns I'll transfer and the pricing and billing is super transparent and fair. Also, very easy to find in Google, with great SEO. I typed 'etl from facebook ads to redshift' and it was the first result on search. The interface is super simple and user friendly, with no hidden stuff or confusing menus.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

It does not enable me to execute a snippet of code to process the lines and does not allow me to choose the schema freely, as I have to stick to the standard columns. Also, uploading data into S3 is a little bit different than uploading data into a DB such as MySQL or PostgreSQL, as the objects that are created in S3 do not have a consistent schema, whereas in these databases they have.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

Try to use some relational database, as it is easier to get all the data and some schema problems aren't present, unlike S3 - that gave me a few headaches in the past.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Loading data from third-party into our data lake. We realized that it is the fastest way to do it, so that I can focus on actually understanding the data and generating real value.

  ### 22. Easy to use and powerful!

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Akash S. | Product Head, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 19, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

It is very simple to use. While I'm not an engineer, I managed to set up a complicated ETL process. 
The free tier is generous, and is usually enough to test out the service thoroughly. 
There are a number of integrations and most "top" services are well supported. 

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

A lot of people would be using it to import google analytics data to save it in their own data warehouse. But, for anyone who has actually done this - they'll find that there a many many fields that are available for import. 
Therefore, a nice feature would be some kind of assistant on *what* fields to import.
While Stitch can start this with GA, this is a feature that could benefit other integrations as well. 

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Trying to bring data from different data sets (website DB, google analytics) into Tableau to blend data and analyze. 

  ### 23. fantastic service at an unbeatable price

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Timothy F. | HR and Data Consultant, Banking, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 17, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Most impressed with their customer service, they respond quickly with thorough details about my issue and also help me learn why some things are set up a certain way using great work instructions.  Great that I can get this level of service at the free tier.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Not much to dislike with this, they offer tons of integrations for free and more if you want to pay.  The only recommendation would be to have a lower price tier for small businesses that are looking to grow.  $100/month is a little steep for us right now.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I had one problem where an error was being thrown and it wasn't clear where the issue was.  Dylan and the engineers dove in, fixed it and let me know every step of the way what was going on.  Top notch service all the way around.

  ### 24. Easy to use and time saver

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Jesus R. | Business Intelligence Developer, Telecommunications, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 17, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch allowed us to setup connections with a few clicks to some of our other systems that I thought would take days or weeks to get setup with self created ETL. 

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

I don't know if dislike is the word that I would use, but I would just suggest that they keep on creating connections to more sources, even smaller ones that are not as big as the Netsuites and Salesforces out there.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

It only takes a few minutes to setup your first extraction, you owe it to yourself to try out the trial and spend a few minutes giving it a try. 

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Stitch allowed me to create a data lake with a few clicks, which let me focus on exploring the data instead of having to figure out how to get it all in one place.

  ### 25. The easiest way to get ETL up and running

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Justin M. | Director of Analytics, Internet, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** August 23, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

The simplicity of installation & ease of management. They recently introduced manual extractions in addition to their scheduled offering, so you can create recurring ETL or only extract when you want to!

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

They don't integrate with ALL of the tools, but easily integrate with singer taps that also has an active open source community. Very little to complain about, in my experience :)

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

If you're purely an analyst you may require engineering help for certain databases, I shared Stitch's documentation on Postgres with my engineers and what started as a "This may take a while" became "Well that was easy as hell, thanks!". Not only can it solve your problems directly, it can also remove challenges for your engineering team as well. 

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Stitch is my in house (3rd party out of house) data engineer. As an analyst, I could not do anything that I do without it.

**Official Response from Fraser Marlow:**

> Thanks so much Justin.  The Singer.io community is only getting stronger, so we can expect a lot of new developments and community support for those integrations - and of course, Stitch will support the most popular Singer taps.  Look out for more extensibility options via the Singer project.

  ### 26. Stitch really simplifies the data ingestion process

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Bill H. | Growth, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 23, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch has enough integrations out of the box to really simplify the process of ingesting data from many different sources into a database or data lake/warehouse, as well as the ability to consume data from open-ended sources like AWS S3. It's simple to monitor, easy to use, and the team has been amazingly helpful and supportive when we've had questions.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Hard to say anything negative - it would be cool to have a built in transform layer, but I completely understand why that's not a party of the product.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Collectively, we use Stitch in a variety of ways but for me personally, the ability to import data from about a dozen different marketing sources and run analysis from a centralized internal source has been amazing.

  ### 27. Very easy to set up and runs seamlessly 

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Jakob B. | VP of Product, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 23, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch was very easy to set up. 
We needed to sync data from PostgreSQL to BigQuery and the documentation was to the point and very helpful. 
The free tier has the capacity to let us test out different scenarios without paying or reaching out to get more "credits". 

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

In the initial loads of tables with many million rows, the logs quickly get too large. Because of this, it would have been nice to have a filtering ability of sorts. 

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We're now transferring production data into a BI environment. It took a few days of research and set up - less than a week. It was done without spending any development hours on set up and maintenance. That's quite a feat!

  ### 28. Precisely what we needed

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Assaf L. | Analytics Team Lead, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 17, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch gets the important things about data integration right: reliable integrations for leading sources and destinations, reliable infrastructure, sensible billing structure, and excellent customer support.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Most prominently we'd like some integration with incident management software, to route alerts to the right engineers in cases where a source/destination integration is broken (e.g. password change).
We'd also like some more source integrations for some of our 3rd-party tools, but we're considering implementing those ourselves via Singer, and contributing the OSS to the community.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We can now bring together data from many different sources in our data warehouse quickly and reliably. As a result, our analytics infrastructure is much more agile, able to integrate new data in a snap and deliver new useful analyses.

  ### 29. Quick to Impliment

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Andries v. | Data Scientist/Engineer, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** May 19, 2020

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Solved our problem of getting Google Sheets data into our data warehouse.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

not much really if I can be honest. It was quick to implement and easy to use.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Bringing Google Sheets data into our Data Warehouse.

  ### 30. Great product that saves us a ton of time

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Software | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 24, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

When I was tasked with moving our business data to a new data warehouse destination, I was asked to look into the difficulties in building this myself with our middleware platform.  I was quick to realize the complexities involved with maintaining a single integration, let alone many.

Stitch was able to accomplish the same work with just a few simple clicks, saving me hundreds of hours of writing custom code.

There's very little effort involved in maintaining this application.  Pretty much set it and forget it.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

There are still a few connectors we'd like to see but this may not necessarily be the fault of Stitch.  I would also like to see better auditing of who is making changes, such as adding or removing integrations, as well as adding or removing fields.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

This is the product you want to extract and load data.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Extracting our business data and moving to a centralized data warehouse.  We've saved hundreds of hours in  trying to set up custom code, not to mention the hours that would have been spent maintaining the code as our business changes.

  ### 31. So many connections - Super easy to setup!

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Jeff H. | Senior Data Architect, Computer Software, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 18, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

I like that there are so many connections to source systems available and that the setup process is very easy (like 10-15 mins max) for each connection.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

I would like better logging and more access to logs.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

I have tried several other cloud integration products. Stitch is far superior - mainly due to easy of use and setup, but also because of the business model. I like that they charge customers month-to-month, based on data volumes. Several other competitors require an annual contract.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Stitch makes it easy to consolidate many data sources into my data warehouse where I can relate and compare those disparate data sources.

  ### 32. Time to Know

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Education Management | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 17, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

The ease of access in connecting to various taps.   We help customers with growth strategies and stitch is our go-to platform for getting data piped into a database for reporting.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

I would like to see better error reporting.  I think they only come via email.  Slack integration would be helpful as well as greater visibility into the issues as well as rejected errors.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We help customers map marketing spend all the way through existing customer sales.  In most cases, stitch is all we need to consolidate their data in a database or big query and stick google data studio on top.   This creates a very powerful and low cost platform from which to start running the business.  Next steps may include segment, advanced uses for google tag manager, etc. but from the get-go this is the best solution we've found to date.

  ### 33. Would recommend without hesitation

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Clémence J. | Data Scientist, Financial Services, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** July 22, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

I have been using Stitch for the past few months, as an aggregator and it works very well. When I've had trouble or questions, I would just ask the technical service by chat and they're all very responsive and accurate.
I think it's important to point out that I am on free plan for now (data volume is low) but they're still always here to help.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

There is a bug on specific features on Google Chrome (which I use) but it works well on Firefox. It's all I can think of.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I have different data sources :
- mysql
- postgresql
- segment data
And I need to put everything in a datalake in order to analyze all the data together. Stitch helped me do that in just a few clicks.

**Official Response from Fraser Marlow:**

> Thanks, Clémence.  Glad to hear you found Stitch easy to use.   We will reach out to get the specifics on the Google Chrome bug - thanks!

  ### 34. Connect Data to Google BigQuery within 15 minutes

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Eric R. | Director of Analytics, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 17, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

StitchData allowed for me to efficiently pick a service connector and report types with a list of fields to be able to sift through which report types fit my need to select from.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

If your not looking for real time sync's, I would change the default frequency to 24 hours versus the default choice of every 30 minutes since that will cause you to go into higher tier pricing because of the amount of records.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

With StitchData, I'm able to connect service connector data without configuring an API. Also the google big query connection allows for seamless integration into a data warehouse. 

  ### 35. ETL in the Cloud at Reasonable Price

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Information Technology and Services | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 05, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch was an awesome find. It was very easy to get started and we found it extremely intuitive. We used it to load data into our redshift warehouse and really didn't have any problems. We also really like the visibility into the jobs that are running.  

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

We didn't find any major downsides. Of course, it's impossible to have every single SaaS provider in your integration library, but stich had the major ones we needed. They have singer.io if you want to make a custom integration with Stitch. We haven't tried that out, but love that it is a cool open source way to add additional functionality to Stitch.  

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

Do a free trial. Nothing to lose. 

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We didn't want to use legacy tools (such as Microsoft SSIS) and run our own infrastructure. Stich was the perfect solution for this. 

  ### 36. Stitch makes ETL seamless into a snowflake warehouse, from both analytics service and our database

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Computer Software | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 17, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Fairly easy to set up, no custom code to run at all. It's able to pull in data from Segment and our application db all into snowflake. It's always in the background, out of sight, out of mind — just humming along and doing it's job.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Main downside is likely the limit to customizations — which honestly we haven't had the need. But in the few cases where there wasn't a straightforward way to sync a table based on a replication rule (e.g to deal with row deletions or updates on rows that didn't have an updated_at column) — we've had to occasionally trigger a manual re-sync of the whole table

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Straightforward sync of analytics and application data to our warehouse, without running any code of our own, no scripting, no ETL.

  ### 37. Really easy to create a task that get data from a place to another

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Filipe A. | CFO, COO, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 17, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

The easy way to do the integration from Heroku to BigQuery. 
Did not need to see any tutorials and it saved my day since I'm not a programmer, only Data Analyst.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

To add and remove columns from a datatable, it does not have a "Save" button. But it works OK

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

Really easy to use, but not the best solution for realtime. Also premium is pricy for me in Brazil, since its in U$

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

All data analytics from the BD of my software to DataStudio, from Google. 
Also, some admin operations in Google Sheets.

  ### 38. Stitch takes one for your whole team

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Robert J. M. | Co-Founder and CEO, Computer Software, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** August 12, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch just works. In past companies, our engineering or ops team had to build out ETL scripts to get data into our warehouses, and keeping those working and running is like running on a treadmill. Now Stitch does it. Perfect example of why SaaS infrastructure software should exist: taking a low-leverage but annoying task off the plate of our engineers for a fraction of a cost of an engineer.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

I wish they had a Microsoft Dynamics CRM integration (it's apparently in the pipeline)

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

There's not much downside to setting up the free trial. Just connect a data source to see how all the workflows come together.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Stitch makes sure all our data integrations just keep working (data pulled out of Salesforce, Hubspot, Postgres, Trello, and others and pushed into Redshift) and manages all of the infrastructure associated with scaling, etc. 

**Official Response from Fraser Marlow:**

> Thanks, Robert.  And congratulations on your success at Crossbeam - very exciting!

  ### 39. Stitch has help improve productivity

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Internet | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 17, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

I enjoy that Stitch now allows me to create my own API integrations between 3rd-party systems and our data warehouse.  I no longer have to wait for our BI engineers to create the integration that I need in order to get the data I am looking to analyze.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

I have run into a few scenarios in which there are no API integrations established for the 3rd-party platforms that I tend to utilize.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

You may be limited based on the API limitations.  If you are using the built-in APIs, you are only limited based on the 3rd-party APIs.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Stitch has allowed us the ability to quickly gather a set of data for us to quickly analyze for business purposes.

  ### 40. User-friendly and modern interface

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Kristian  J. | Programmer, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 17, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

It's really easy to use and has all the features I need for doing ETL from MySQL to Google BigQuery.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

I don't see any downsides currently. If any, the support is US based it seems so whenever I (from EU) experience an issue there goes at least some hours.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

I doubt you will find any other cloud based ETL tool in this league.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I don't need to understand Google BigQuery API.
I can easily change datawarehouse driver at any point.

  ### 41. Easy cloud integrations with a few clicks

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Colin R. | Senior Data and Analytics Consultant, Higher Education, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 17, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

I like how the integrations are well documented and easy to implement.  It is so easy that it's practical to have a customer/client/account owner log in to stitch, then walk them through an integration, using their own credentials and keys.  Less key sharing and account management makes it quick to get started.  

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Sometimes it's hard to trace bugs because the interface is so simple.  But most of the stitch singer taps are open source, and the community is very responsive.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

It's reliable and inexpensive, so if the integration you need exists in Stitch, go for it.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I mostly use Stitch for getting data from disparate sources into Snowflake or Redshift.  It's fast, reliable, simple and inexpensive.

  ### 42. Great UI ETL

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Marketing and Advertising | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** October 23, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch was quick to setup and is a reliable tool that I don't have to keep a watchful eye over. It's documentation is thorough and approachable for non-engineers, with a straightforward UI that takes out the guess-work.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

I'd love to see more data sources becoming available - with Stitch's reliability and more sources, we could cut out other tools that are filling in the gaps but lack the benefits of Stitch.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Stitch allows us to collect accurate and up-to-date data from Facebook Ads, Google Ads and occasionally other platforms to help populate our data warehouse.

  ### 43. Clean, extensible ETL solution for web data

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Graham D. | Data Engineer, Real Estate, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** August 06, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

SaaS model, easy to set up and configure.  Clean data model.  hundreds of sources you can connect to.  You also get the first two weeks for free with no limitations, so you can do your first big port over before the paid plan kicks in.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Some of the integrations are premium, and which ones are available for free seems somewhat arbitrary.  But if they have the ones you need for free, then you are all set.  

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

Just sign up and try it out.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Running centralized business intelligence tasks out of Postgresql

**Official Response from Fraser Marlow:**

> Thanks Graham.  Glad to hear Stitch is helping accelerate your BI efforts.  Yes, some integrations are free and some are part of a paid plan.  A handful are part of our Enterprise package as they require more heavy lifting and support on our end.

  ### 44. Stitch does exactly what it says on the tin.

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Consumer Goods | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 19, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Really simple to use. Reasonable Pricing. Simple and reliable interface. The range of connectors is great and the setup for them is really simple. The free initial sync for newly set up connectors is also really really helpful.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Not great if you have multiple warehouses - the only approach that we managed to make work is by having multiple accounts. 

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

The free initial sync for all new integrations is excellent - make sure you factor that into your calculations and plans.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Enabling us to bring in data from multiple sources into a single data warehouse without writing our own ETL is massive. Stitch help us do all of that which means we can connect insights in our marketing campaigns, with insights from our CRM providers and insights from our own data.

  ### 45. A quick start

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Human Resources | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 18, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch is very simple and straight-forward to use.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

I dislike being limited in the number of sources. I find it normal to be limited in the numbers of rows, but some sources like GitHub need one source per repository. So you can't use it a standard organization like PayFit who have more than a hundred repositories (because we would need 100+ sources)

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We used Stitch at the beginning of the setup of our data platform. It has helped us to integrate our main data sources with historical data and made it a breeze.

  ### 46. Great product for non-techies and small business

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Nick W. | Analytics Manager, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 11, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

It's simplicity and ease of use. We had Stitch up and running in a matter of hours after getting sign-off.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Connections - could do with more integrations and even some data matching algorithms.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

Have a plan laid out before implementing. It can be time consuming (and costly) if you need to re-run integrations!

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We needed to move a lot of data from an API into our warehouse. Corporate tech were estimating months of dev work, but Stitch allowed us to get up and running in a matter of hours.

  ### 47. 3 clicks and you’re done.

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Yaniv V. | Data and Analytics Lead, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 18, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

How easy it is to add new data to my data lake. It makes my work so much easier.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

The tool does what it supposed to do. Nothing more and nothing less.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Collecting new data from a new source takes minutes setting up instead of hours or days. 

  ### 48. Simplest ETL Solution, Bar None

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Information Technology and Services | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 17, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Time to results couldn't be faster. Authorize your data sources and destination information and that's it. Easy configuration if necessary to select which tables to replicate and set an update schedule.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

I'd like to see a lower-priced paid tier. The free tier is fantastic but making the jump to $100/month can be a stretch for some companies. A paid tier with more severe limits on update frequency or number of replicated rows would be welcome.

I'd also love to see Google Sheets as a destination option.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

Easy to use and very reliable. Excellent data ingest solution. Very affordable when compared to other enterprise-level alternatives.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

No hassle data ingest into data warehouse. Fully automated solution that requires little to no maintenance.

  ### 49. Necessary piece of a modern data stack

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Consumer Goods | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** August 22, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

Stitch is a great, cheap DIY tool for a modern data stack. It saves money and anxiety vs putting together a custom loading setup, and is cheaper than alternative vendors. Stitch is cut from the same cloth as many other modern BI tools and plays well with them

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

Stitch is a little more DIY than other vendors. Some connections can be iffy, such as Facebook Ads. Many times, I am not given enough information to fix load errors on my own and need to reach out for help

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

Maybe requires more work than say Fivetran, but is simple to use, is far cheaper, and has great docs

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Loading multiple data sources into our data warehouse. Combining data from multiple SaaS vendors to create a more integrated, holistic view of the business

  ### 50. This solution saved me hours of ungrateful work!

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Education Management | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 02, 2019

**What do you like best about Stitch?**

An easy-as-pie cloud-based data integration tool.  Easy to set up - probably took me 15 minutes.

**What do you dislike about Stitch?**

In a way, I wish it did more.  After setting it up this platform is just walk-away and forget about it.  I look forward to adding more integrations as the need arises in the future.

**Recommendations to others considering Stitch:**

IF you are spending time on data integration and still running manual imports for reporting, definitely try this out first - it can save you a ton of time.

**What problems is Stitch solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Avoiding manually managing integrations between multiple systems.

**Official Response from Fraser Marlow:**

> Thanks for the review.  Great to hear we are saving you a lot of time and effort.  But please don't forget about us! ;-)


## Stitch Discussions
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