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Migratable is an AI Copilot platform for SaaS data migration, with its core assistant named Migo. It aims to solve the data-moving challenges teams face when switching SaaS tools such as project management, CRM, customer support, documentation, and storage platforms. The product emphasizes field mapping, conflict detection, migration simulation, and execution monitoring across 100+ tools.
Based on the site content, Migratable offers a fairly complete migration workflow: users first select the source and destination tools, connect them via OAuth or API key, then Migo scans the data and generates a schema map. Users can review the AI-suggested field mappings and confidence scores before running a simulated migration and then executing the real migration. Feature-wise, it includes AI Schema Translator, Migration Simulation, Conflict Detection, Backup & Rollback, Incremental Sync, Migration Templates, team approval workflows, and an Analytics Dashboard. For one-off SaaS switching projects, these capabilities cover the key stages of risk assessment, execution, and rollback.
The platform claims support for 24+ SaaS categories and 100+ connectors, while the About page also mentions 120+ connectors. It also provides a Connector Marketplace where users can browse, request, and vote for connectors. Migratable mentions an open connector framework for building custom integrations, but the main content does not clarify whether the framework is open source, how development works, or whether there is an SDK, CLI, Webhook, or public API. So as a developer tool, its ecosystem direction is clear, but the details around developer extensibility are still lacking.
The pricing page is relatively brief: “One migration, one price,” with no credits and no subscription, plus an entry point for a first free migration. However, specific pricing, record limits, connector limits, enterprise support, and SLA details are not disclosed. The site also does not state whether the product is open source, supports self-hosting, or offers private deployment. For migration scenarios involving sensitive customer data, these details can directly affect purchasing decisions.
The main strengths are a clear migration workflow, plus AI mapping, simulation, conflict detection, and rollback features that can meaningfully reduce the risk of incorrect migrations. Per-migration pricing also fits low-frequency migration needs better than a long-term subscription. The downsides are the lack of information on pricing, security and compliance, documentation, API/SDK availability, and self-hosting. It is best suited for operations, IT, support, and growing teams migrating in scenarios such as Asana to ClickUp, Zendesk to Freshdesk, or CRM-to-CRM moves.
The site does not provide information about access from China, payment methods, or localization, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. If access or payment is limited, alternatives such as Zapier, Make, n8n, Workato, Airbyte, and Fivetran may be evaluated based on specific needs, though these tools are more focused on integration/sync and may not offer the same migration simulation and rollback experience.
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migratable.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach migratable.com directly.