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Show HN: Onboard faster by importing data from your customers' DBs

2 点作者 ayushrodrigues9 个月前
Hey all! Wanted to share a project (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;recaseai.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;recaseai.com</a>) I’ve been working on, which helps B2B SaaS startups integrate with their customers’ data stores (like Snowflake, Looker, etc.) much faster.<p>I previously worked on a tool targeted at fintechs, and we required certain data points from their internal DB. The fintechs couldn&#x27;t dedicate engineering effort to send data via an API, so we had to build out integrations with their data stores and query the relevant data. This meant that:<p>- We had to create custom integrations and queries for each customer&#x27;s DB - Our customers would worry about how we’d store their DB credentials<p>For a startup, this was limiting. As such, we built Recase, which is basically a reverse ETL that allows your SaaS to build integrations and sync custom data points from your customers’ databases &#x2F; data warehouses easily. Here’s how it works:<p>1. You use our embedded page or API to save your customers’ DB credentials &#x2F; API keys<p>2. You or your customer define a schema to send to your endpoint<p>3. Your customer can select which fields from their DB they’d like to map to the schema, via our UI<p>4. Data sync can then be triggered via API or CRON<p>Love to hear your thoughts!<p>PS. We had a few early users who enjoyed the tool so now we&#x27;re looking to take on a few more for our invite-only beta :)

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chintuan729 个月前
That&#x27;s an interesting concept! Sorry if I&#x27;m misunderstanding here, but what&#x27;s the difference between this and a reverse ETL?
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