A purpose-built integration platform for industrial operators. Pre-built connectors for the ERPs, GIS, project tools, and warehouses you already run — plus a custom builder when you need something off-catalog. Define mappings in SQL. Run them on a schedule. Trust the data.
One platform connects your ERPs, project tools, GIS, and warehouses. Pre-built connectors handle auth, paging, and rate limits — you focus on the data flowing through.
60+ pre-built connectors for the systems industrial companies actually run. When something isn't in the catalog, build it on the same framework — no separate tooling.
Define field mappings, transformations, and business rules in plain SQL. No drag-and-drop boxes. Reviewable in pull requests, testable, version-controlled.
Run flows on a schedule, on a webhook, or in near-real-time. Replay failed runs, backfill ranges, and watch every row of data as it moves.
Every record traced from source to destination. Complete audit logs. Alerts when source schemas drift or row counts deviate from baseline.
Push and pull data with subs, owners, carriers, and agencies — over API, EDI, AS2, or SFTP. Aquifer handles the protocol so you don't have to.
Run in our cloud, your VPC, or on-prem behind your firewall. Same product, same connectors, same SQL — your data stays where your policies say it should.
Authenticate to your ERPs, GIS, and project tools using pre-built connectors. We handle the auth, paging, and rate limits.
Write field mappings and business rules in plain SQL against staged source data. Review like any other code.
Cron, webhook, or near-real-time. Backfill historic data and replay failed runs from a single console.
Lineage from source row to destination row. Alerts on schema drift. Full audit logs for compliance.
Do I need IT resources to set this up?
IT involvement is helpful for initial authentication and security review. For day-to-day work, anyone comfortable with SQL can configure and maintain integrations — and AI coding tools like Claude and Cursor make writing SQL more accessible than ever.
What happens when a connected system updates their API?
We maintain all connectors. When vendors release API updates, we update our connectors — you don't have to.
Can I connect systems you don't have connectors for?
We regularly build new connectors based on customer needs. Request a connector and we'll evaluate adding it to our library.
Do I need to know SQL?
Basic SQL knowledge is helpful for customizing integrations, but our pre-built templates handle most common scenarios out of the box.