Thanks for checking us out! Co-founder here, happy to answer any questions. There is so much to do in this space, but we’re excited to be getting started.<p>No engineer wakes up in the morning excited to sync data to Marketo, so we started there - `npm install` and so you can get back to building the core product. We make data self-serve for your non-technical colleagues and we handle all the exhausting integration stuff you don’t want to think about (API nuances, rate limiting, retrying, batching, etc).
Wow, this is exactly what I started looking for at the start of the day.<p>Unfortunately I can't use it yet as there's no Postgres SSL support - filed a GitHub issue here: <a href="https://github.com/grouparoo/grouparoo/issues/734" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/grouparoo/grouparoo/issues/734</a>
At a glance, this looks cool - im in the middle of designing an internal Customer Data Platform/Single Customer View to serve as a single data source for various internal & external marketing tools. Looks like this might be worth looking at.<p>Does it have an API to access the user profile and group data ad-hoc?<p>Can you stream data in?<p>Can it trigger a destination sync when the underlying data changes?<p>Can it do profile merging (visitor -> known customer stitching)?<p>How can you do reporting/analytics?
Oh wow, this reminds of Hightouch (<a href="https://hightouch.io" rel="nofollow">https://hightouch.io</a>) and Rudder (<a href="https://rudderstack.com" rel="nofollow">https://rudderstack.com</a>). It's interesting that all of these are positioned around data warehouses, which is generally very messy to deal with.
Grouparoo made it dead simple to connect a mysql database and generate information. Easy to Install and Integrations make it easy to send the right data to each tool you use. No code is necessary to change what data gets sent.
Very cool to see. A lot of folks (Notion, Figma, Loom) use our service (<a href="https://getcensus.com" rel="nofollow">https://getcensus.com</a>) for this purpose if folks are curious to check out a SaaS version of the concept.<p>We support all the major data warehouses (incl. straight Postgres), connect to a bunch of different applications, and don't store any of your customer data!<p>Bonus: we recently added native support for dbt :-)
Congrats guys from the team @ RudderStack. Glad to see more open-source products in this broad customer data space.<p>Is it fair to say this is more like the Segment personas's product? We see a bunch of use cases for personas (which we don't have in RudderStack) so can point to you guys.<p>Congrats again on the launch.
What if I need to store all user data (not limited to profile information) in google sheets and I provide only an interface for an specific usage. I cannot see how good this scenario fits. Use cases are quite simple