Reckoner is a cloud-based ETL/data preparation tool positioned as a way to βconnect data from the cloud to on-premises environments.β It lets users create data flows through drag-and-drop and mouse-based operations, covering data extraction, transformation, output, and automated integrations. The product emphasizes being fully no-code, with no SQL or programming knowledge required. As a result, it targets not only information systems, DX, and engineering teams, but also non-engineering departments such as customer success and sales.
Based on the content available, Reckonerβs core value lies in integrating data scattered across SaaS tools, core systems, DWHs, and analytics/AI preprocessing workflows. It aims to reduce reliance on CSV exports, manual data processing, one-off departmental integrations, and data pipelines that depend on specific individuals. The company says it supports data transfer between more than 100 systems and applications, with supported connection services updated monthly. It can also be used with resources inside a customer VPC, such as RDS and Redshift. On the security side, it supports allowing access from Reckoner IP addresses, also offers secure access options related to AWS PrivateLink and Azure Private Link, and has obtained ISO27001/ISMS certification.
Pricing starts from 80,000 JPY per month, excluding tax, with plans differentiated by the number of workflows and monthly data transfer volume. There are no initial fees or fixed fees, no extra charge for adding connectors, and no limit on the number of users. A 14-day free trial is available, with the same functionality as a paid contract, a total data volume limit of 500GB, and no automatic conversion to a paid plan. Customers do not need to prepare their own servers; the service can be available as soon as the day of application, making it a fully managed SaaS offering.
The advantages are its low barrier to entry, business-user-friendly design, no per-connector or per-account add-on fees, and relatively generous trial limitations. It also provides customer success support, including help with SaaS connection issues and error messages. The downsides are that the public pages do not provide a complete connector list, detailed pricing for each tier, API/SDK capabilities, or a self-hosted option. Technical teams evaluating complex data governance or deeper automation scenarios will need to ask for more details.
Reckoner is suitable for companies in the Japanese market, business/DX teams that need to quickly connect SaaS tools with a DWH, and engineering teams looking to reduce development time for data integrations. Access from China is not discussed in the available content, and the product, support, and billing are clearly centered on Japanese companies. Cross-border use requires additional confirmation around network connectivity, JPY payments, contracts, and data compliance. Alternatives to compare include Fivetran, Airbyte, Talend, Informatica, Zapier, Make, and Japan-local options such as DataSpider.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on reckoner.io official site.
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