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What is Etlworks Integrator
Etlworks Integrator is a data integration and ETL platform used to build, schedule, and monitor data pipelines between databases, files, cloud applications, and APIs. It targets data engineers and integration developers who need to move, transform, replicate, or synchronize data across on-premises and cloud environments. The product combines a visual pipeline designer with connectors, transformation steps, and operational features such as scheduling, logging, and error handling. It is commonly deployed for batch ETL, near-real-time replication patterns, and API-driven integrations where a lightweight integration runtime is preferred.
Broad connector and protocol coverage
The platform supports common integration endpoints such as relational databases, flat files, cloud storage, and HTTP/S APIs. This reduces the need to build and maintain custom adapters for typical source/target systems. It also supports multiple data movement patterns (extract/load, transform, replication-style sync), which helps teams standardize on one tool for several integration use cases.
Visual pipeline design and mapping
Etlworks Integrator provides a graphical approach to building jobs, including data mapping and transformation steps. This can speed up development for straightforward integrations compared with writing and maintaining custom code. The UI-driven approach also makes it easier to review and hand off integrations within a team when compared with purely script-based pipelines.
Operational scheduling and monitoring
The product includes scheduling, run history, and logging to support day-to-day operations of ETL jobs. These capabilities help teams troubleshoot failures and track job execution without relying entirely on external schedulers. Built-in operational tooling is particularly useful for small teams that need an integrated way to run and monitor recurring integrations.
Not an API management suite
While it can integrate with APIs, it does not function as a full API management platform with gateway policies, developer portal capabilities, and comprehensive API lifecycle governance. Organizations looking for enterprise API governance, monetization, or advanced traffic management typically need additional tooling. As a result, it fits best as an integration/ETL runtime rather than the system of record for API programs.
Advanced orchestration can require workarounds
Complex, event-driven orchestration patterns (multi-step approvals, long-running workflows, or sophisticated branching) may be harder to model than in platforms designed primarily for workflow automation. Teams may need to supplement with external message queues, schedulers, or custom logic for advanced scenarios. This can increase implementation effort for highly dynamic integration requirements.
Backup and recovery are secondary
Although it can be used to copy and replicate data, it is not a dedicated backup and disaster recovery product with immutable storage, retention governance, and end-to-end restore workflows. Meeting strict RPO/RTO requirements may require specialized backup infrastructure and processes. Using an ETL tool as a backup mechanism can also create operational risk if pipelines fail or schemas change unexpectedly.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Starter (Cloud Shared) | $300 per month (billed annually; $3,600/yr) or $330 per month (month-to-month) | Up to 3 million records/month; schedule frequency: once per hour; 5 scheduled flows; shared instance; unlimited connections, flows, and users; 14-day free trial. |
| Business (Cloud Shared) | $600 per month (billed annually; $7,200/yr) or $660 per month (month-to-month) | Up to 30 million records/month; schedule frequency: once per hour; 20 scheduled flows; shared instance; unlimited connections, flows, and users; 14-day free trial. |
| Enterprise (Cloud Dedicated) — Large | $1,000 per month (billed annually; $12,000/yr) or $1,100 per month (month-to-month) | Dedicated instance (8 GB RAM, 2 CPU cores); up to ~1 billion records/month; real-time/CDC allowed; unlimited scheduled flows; unlimited tenants; unlimited connections, flows, and users. |
| Enterprise (Cloud Dedicated) — XLarge | $1,200 per month (billed annually; $14,400/yr) or $1,320 per month (month-to-month) | Dedicated instance (16 GB RAM, 4 CPU cores); up to ~2 billion records/month; real-time/CDC allowed; unlimited scheduled flows. |
| Enterprise (Cloud Dedicated) — 2xLarge | $1,500 per month (billed annually; $18,000/yr) or $1,650 per month (month-to-month) | Dedicated instance (32 GB RAM, 8 CPU cores); up to ~4 billion records/month; real-time/CDC allowed. |
| Enterprise (Cloud Dedicated) — 4xLarge | $2,000 per month (billed annually; $24,000/yr) or $2,200 per month (month-to-month) | Dedicated instance (64 GB RAM, 16 CPU cores); up to ~10 billion records/month. |
| Enterprise (Cloud Dedicated) — 8xLarge | $2,500 per month (billed annually; $30,000/yr) or $2,750 per month (month-to-month) | Dedicated instance (128 GB RAM, 32 CPU cores); up to ~30 billion records/month. |
| On-Premise Subscription | From $1,000 per month (depends on instance size) | On-premise self-managed subscription; options for perpetual license (contact sales); free trial available; white-labeling and extended support available. |
| Perpetual License | Contact sales / Custom pricing | Perpetual license (one year of free upgrades included); free installation and configuration; renewal optional to receive updates. |
Additional add-ons / notes:
- Remote Integration Agents: One agent $1,200/year or $100/month; up to 10 agents $5,000/year or $500/month; up to 100 agents $12,000/year or $1,000/month; larger volumes: contact sales.
- Premium connector pricing ranges (per official site) approximately $2,000–$4,500 per year depending on connector.
- Etlworks offers a 10% discount for annual billing and other volume/additional-instance discounts as stated on the vendor site.