If you need a powerful data collection tool that can integrate with your own systems for automated processing and management, Fivetran is a great option. Fivetran automates data integration from more than 500 sources, including SaaS apps, databases, ERPs and files. Its wide variety of connectors means data can be integrated securely in on-premise, cloud and hybrid environments, and it can support real-time analytics for better decision making. The company also has certifications for major standards such as SOC 1 & 2, GDPR, HIPAA and more.
Another good option is Databar, a no-code data collection and automation tool that can connect to more than 1,000 sources without the hassle of API keys. It has no-code API connectors, dynamic data enrichment and direct data transfer to Google Sheets and Hubspot. Databar is geared for sales and marketing, finance, web scraping and e-commerce, and has an interface that's designed to let you automate workflows and enrich data in real time.
If you prefer an open-source option, Airbyte offers a data integration tool that can pull data from more than 300 structured and unstructured sources to multiple destinations. It's geared for data engineers and analysts, with features like custom connectors, automated schema evolution and support for big security standards. Airbyte can be deployed in a variety of ways and has an interface that's easy to use for both big and small data integration projects.
Last, Stitch is a cloud-based ETL tool that lets you get data from more than 140 sources into a cloud data warehouse without having to write any code. It offers fully automated cloud data pipelines, high-speed data transfer and enterprise-grade security. It's geared for both data engineers and business analysts, and Stitch's interface is designed to let you get fresh and reliable data as quickly as possible so you can make better decisions and free up your IT team.