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Meltano Cloud - Open source CLI & version control for EL without limitations...

 11 months ago
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Support is great. Feedback is even better.

"We'd love to hear your thoughts on Meltano and Meltano Cloud, but also our websites: https://meltano.com just received a major overhaul, and we have big updates in the works for https://hub.meltano.com & https://docs.meltano.com, so let us know your biggest gripes and we'll be sure to address them!"

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Hey Product Hunt! It's a big week for me and our team, as -- 2 years after spinning the open source Meltano project out of GitLab as an independent startup -- the SaaS edition of our product is now officially in Public Beta!

Meltano Cloud has all the flexibility of Meltano, but none of the hassle of self-managed infra, significantly lowering the bar for any data team to adopt the Meltano approach to data integration (EL). It lets you build a data pipeline out of hundreds of connectors, data tools, or scripts (discover 600+ connectors on Meltano Hub), deploy to production in minutes, and run 50 pipelines every day for just $380 a month. Join the Beta and claim your 100 free credits and 20% off on a bulk credit purchase! (First 100 to sign up get 1,000 credits)

It's been quite a journey to get here: 5 years ago, the GitLab data team realized that their UI-based workflows were years behind the software development workflows practiced by the rest of the org. So to boost their own efficiency and confidence (and follow other teams in dogfooding GitLab), they started building their own ideal data tool through the lens of an open source DevOps company.

My personal motivation has always been to increase anyone's productivity at whatever task or goal they set their mind to through the power of great open source developer tools. That first led me to GitLab in 2015, and then to the then-internal Meltano project in 2019. I didn't know much about data, but what struck me was how familiar the ELT and BI workflows felt: clicking Save and crossing my fingers reminded me of FTPing into web servers, making live changes to PHP files, and checking in the browser if I hadn't broken anything. But that was 20 years ago, before I learned about version control, CI/CD, and isolated environments, so I've dedicated the past three years to bringing these same software development best practices, and the efficiency and confidence that come with them, to data teams.

We strongly believe that the best tools are built in close collaboration with their users, which is why Meltano and its connector library are open source (https://github.com/meltano/meltano, https://hub.meltano.com) and our team spends all day in the same Slack community as 3,500+ of our users. We're excited to be sharing it today with another great community of makers and are looking forward to your feedback!


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