Stitch Data Integration Platforms Company Data Engineering May 2026
Here’s what Stitch got right (and what it means for data engineers today):
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What’s your go-to for extraction — Stitch, Fivetran, Airbyte, or something homegrown? Here’s what Stitch got right (and what it
Before Stitch, many teams wrote custom Python/Scala extraction scripts. Stitch (and tools like Fivetran) made extraction a commodity. Today’s data engineers spend less time dealing with API rate limits or pagination — and more time on modeling, governance, and quality. Today’s data engineers spend less time dealing with
If you’ve worked in data engineering over the last few years, you’ve probably encountered — the extract-and-load platform that helped popularize the "ELT" approach before it became standard.
Here’s a concise, professional LinkedIn post about Stitch as a data integration platform in the context of modern data engineering. Stitch, Data Integration, and the State of Data Engineering
Stitch focused on doing one thing well: replicating data from 100+ sources to a cloud data warehouse. No pipelines to maintain, no DAGs to debug. That freed engineers to focus on transformation (dbt, SQL, etc.) rather than extraction.