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Connector Features

Ingest data from the platforms you already use. No code, no hassle.

Streaming-Ready

Native support for Kafka and event-driven pipelines with low latency.

Batch Imports

Load from S3, GCS, or HTTP endpoints for scheduled imports.

Schema Smart

Auto-detect schemas and gracefully handle changes over time.

Fully Managed

Retries, error logs, and observability built in. You focus on data, not plumbing.

Comprehensive Integration Guides

Step-by-step guides for Auth0, Stripe, GitHub, MongoDB, OpenTelemetry, and 20+ other data sources with best practices.

Export Data with Sinks

Export processed data to S3, GCS, and Kafka using sinks, enabling flexible data distribution and integration.

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Ingest Guides

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IoT Monitoring with Kafka and Tinybird

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Event-Based Ingestion of Files in S3

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Sinks: Export Your Data to S3, GCS, and Kafka

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Push Tinybird Results into Kafka

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