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Etlworks is an enterprise-grade data integration platform designed to cover ETL, ELT, real-time CDC, Reverse ETL, APIs, files, EDI, and custom integrations with a single engine. It emphasizes petabyte scale, real-time monitoring, SOC 2/HIPAA/GDPR compliance, security and access controls, and deployment options across cloud, dedicated instances, on-premise, and hybrid environments. Its Composer canvas supports drag-and-drop orchestration, coding, and generation/troubleshooting assistance through the Simba AI Agent.
The platform offers 270+ connectors, 3,979 prebuilt templates, and 200+ flow types, covering databases, data warehouses, SaaS apps, file formats, protocols, APIs, and queues. CDC supports MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, Mongo, and more, while API integration supports REST, SOAP, GraphQL, OData, and bidirectional webhooks. The developer experience is fairly comprehensive: its REST API includes around 400 endpoints covering flows, executions, connections, schedules, audit, and more; the CLI has 137 commands; scripting supports JavaScript Nashorn, Python Jython, and SQL transforms; and the AI Agent API can integrate with LangChain, CrewAI, and AutoGen.
Pricing is relatively transparent. Starter is $300/month when billed annually, while Business is $600/month when billed annually but does not include CDC. Enterprise starts at $1,000/month, scales by instance size, and enables real-time CDC. On-premise also starts at $1,000/month and can be installed on your own cloud, VM, or hardware, with one-click installation for Linux/Windows, offline air-gapped licensing, and perpetual licenses. Note that SSO, Premium connectors, Integration Agents, HA clusters, and similar features are charged separately.
The main advantage is its broad coverage, making it suitable for consolidating CDC, batch processing, APIs, files, and local agents into one platform. Self-hosting, offline deployment, and perpetual licensing are attractive for finance, healthcare, government, manufacturing, and similar environments. Its API, CLI, and scripting interfaces also make it engineering-friendly. The downsides are the high entry price, the fact that Business does not include CDC, and that some commonly needed enterprise features cost extra. The AI Agent also requires your own OpenAI key or a managed wallet, so real-world usability depends on external AI services.
Etlworks is better suited to enterprise data teams with production-grade data pipelines, hybrid cloud or internal network requirements, security/compliance needs, and complex multi-source integration scenarios. It is less suitable for individual developers or low-budget lightweight sync use cases. The available information does not mention mainland China network access, payment methods, or local service support, so access from China is unknown. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives such as Airbyte, Fivetran, Matillion, Talend, Informatica, Apache NiFi, and Debezium may be worth evaluating.
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