If you need a service that lets you stream events from your apps into your data warehouse in real time, Jitsu is a good option. It pulls data from sources like the web, apps, email and CRM systems into a data warehouse, with real-time event streaming and unified data storage. It integrates with a range of data warehouses, including Snowflake, BigQuery and Redshift, and has flexible pricing options, including a free tier and enterprise deals.
Another powerful option is Estuary, which is geared specifically for real-time data integration and streaming pipelines. It has sub-100ms end-to-end latency, 100+ no-code connectors and automated pipelines with schema evolution. Estuary charges based on the amount of change data you move per month, so it's a good option if you're moving data continuously and want to capture as much data as possible.
If you need a flexible data integration service, Airbyte is worth a look. It supports more than 300 structured and unstructured data sources and several destinations, including cloud-hosted and self-managed options. It's got features like automated schema evolution and security compliance, and it's good for companies with a wide range of data integration needs. It can be deployed with an intuitive UI, Python library or Terraform provider.
Last, Stitch offers a cloud-based ETL service that makes it easier to integrate data from 140+ sources into cloud data warehouses. Its fully automated cloud data pipelines and real-time data transfer make it a good option for both data engineers and business analysts, with fast data transfer and enterprise-level security.