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  • Stitch has integrations for CRMs, ERPs, advertising platforms, marketing platforms, and more.
  • Popular integrations include Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3, Google BigQuery, Google BigQuery v2, and Microsoft Azure Synapse Analytics.

The key differences between Stitch, Jitterbit, and Integrate.io:

  1. Customer support: Stitch doesn't provide free phone/voice/video chat support on its Standard plan. Jitterbit has different customer service response times that depend on the pricing plan. Integrate.io offers free customer support and fast response times for all users.
  2. Price: Integrate.io charges by the connector and not by the volume of data, which could make it the most affordable option. Jitterbit could cost $90,000 a year for some users, according to one source. (See Pricing section below for more information). Stitch approaches pricing differently depending the plan level.
  3. Scalability: All three platforms scale as your business does. Stitch, however, charges more money as this happens. 
  4. Skill level: Integrate.io requires no code whatsoever, making it a good option for businesses without a data engineer. 
  5. Reviews: All three platforms have received positive reviews from users on the website G2. 

 

The average business pulls data from 400 different locations, which makes it tricky to generate valuable data insights. Data-driven organizations use an Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) platform to pull all this information into a data lake or warehouse for deeper analysis. However, many businesses lack the technical skills (like coding) to facilitate this process. 

The three tools in this review make ETL workflows easier. Stitch, Jitterbit, and Integrate.io improve data management for users who don't want to maintain a data pipeline. But which tool is the best one for your business?

  1. Stitch vs. Jitterbit vs. Integrate.io Overview
  2. Stitch vs. Jitterbit vs. Integrate.io Features Table
  3. Data Sources and Integrations
  4. Support and Training
  5. Pricing
  6. Final Thoughts

Stitch vs. Jitterbit vs. Integrate.io Overview

Stitch Overview

Stitch is a cloud-based ETL platform that moves data from various SaaS apps and databases (Salesforce, Facebook Ads, MongoDB, etc.) into data lakes and warehouses (Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, Snowflake, etc.). Users then analyze data with BI tools. Stitch's managed data pipeline streamlines ETL with automated monitoring, API maintenance, and replication configuration that delegates data to analysts. Launched in 2016, Stitch became part of Talend (an open-source data integration tool) in 2018. 

For a more detailed Stitch vs. Integrate.io review, click here

Jitterbit Overview

Jitterbit is an API integration tool that serves various data integration functions. Though not primarily an ETL tool (Jitterbit serves as an iPaaS and API management platform too), it uses "parallel processing algorithms" that transfer large data sets to data warehouses and relational database systems. Jitterbit comes with prebuilt transformations and native connectors that simplify data pipelines.

For a more detailed Jitterbit vs. Integrate.io review, click here

Integrate.io Overview

Integrate.io is a cloud-native ETL/ELT platform with an intuitive interface that requires no code at all. Users access enterprise-level data integrations and create custom ETL workflows, irrespective of their technical experience. Integrate.io comes with various customization features and out-of-the-box transformations, combining the best features of Stitch and Jitterbit without all of their complexities. 

Stitch vs. Jitterbit vs. Integrate.io: Features Table

Integrate.io

Stitch

Jitterbit 

Trial length

7 days

14 days

30 days

User scores on G2.com

4.4/5

4.7

4.7

Data transformation

ETL/ELT

ETL

Application integration (with ETL tools)

Required skill level

None 

Low-code

Moderate (Jitterbit Script language) 

Integrations/connectors

100+ 

100+

100+

Customization

Yes

Yes

Yes

SaaS integration

Yes (more than 100 SaaS sources)

Yes

Yes

Data lakes?

Yes

Yes

Yes

Support for SLAs?

Yes

Yes

Yes

Compliance, governance, and security certifications

SOC 2, PCI, SOX, CCPA, GDPR, SSL/TLS encryption, and more

HIPAA, GDPR, SOC 2

HIPAA, GDPR, SOC 2, and more

Developer tools

REST API, Native Scripting Language, SQL, and more

Import API, Stitch Connect API

Harmony API

 

Data Sources and Integrations

Stitch

Jitterbit

  • Various services integrate with the Jitterbit Harmony API. 
  • Popular integrations include Adaptive Insights, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Redshift, Epicor, NetSuite, and Salesforce. 

Integrate.io

Integrate.io boasts more than 100 out-of-the-box transformations for data pipelines:

  • Database integrations include Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, Google Cloud SQL for MySQL, Google Cloud Spanner, MariaDB, Microsoft Azure SQL Database, MongoDB, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Snowflake, and more.
  • BI tool integrations include Chartio, Looker, Periscope Data, QlikView, and more.
  • Cloud service integrations include Amazon Kinesis, Asana, Base CRM, Braintree, ChartMogul, Close.io, Crunchbase, Elasticsearch, Google Drive, Google Hotel Price, Google My Business, HubSpot, Magento, Marketo, NetSuite, and more. 

Support and Training  

Stitch

  • Community
  • Blog
  • Documentation
  • FAQs
  • Reports/research

Jitterbit 

  • Jitterbit University training programs
  • Virtual events and webinars
  • Documentation

Integrate.io

  • Webinars
  • Developer resources
  • Books and guides
  • Documentation 
  • Free live support for all customers

Pricing

Stitch

Stitch prices scale depending on the size of the company.

  • Standard plans range from $100 to $1,250 per month.
  • Stitch prices Enterprise plans individually. 
  • No free phone/voice/video chat support for users on the Standard plan.

Jitterbit

Jitterbit doesn't publish prices online, so it's hard to make a comparison. However, one Reddit user claims Jitterbit quoted $90,000 a year, which would work out significantly more expensive than either Integrate.io or Stitch.

What we know for sure about Jitterbit:

  • There are three pricing tiers: Standard, Professional, and Enterprise.
  • All users receive free customer support, but there are different response levels for different tiers. (A 48-hour minimum response time for Standard customers; a 6-hour minimum and 24-hour emergency hotline for Enterprise customers).
  • NOTE: Jitterbit is an all-in-one API integration tool that handles other processes in addition to ETL. Users pay for all these features, regardless of tier, whether they need them or not). 

Integrate.io

Integrate.io charges by the connector instead of volume. 

  • Flat rate depending on the required number of connectors.
  • No extra costs for large data sets.
  • Price stays the same every month. 
  • Telephone, video, and email support free for all users. 

 

Final Thoughts

All three tools optimize the ETL process for users. But there are significant differences when it comes to price, customer service expectations, and required skill level. For a potentially low cost, Integrate.io offers the same capabilities as Stitch and Jitterbit in a no-code environment. 

Optimize data integration in your organization with a reliable, affordable, no-code ETL solution like Integrate.io. Click here to get in touch with our support team to schedule a demo or a risk-free 14-day pilot.