Stitch is definitely worth going for. A little bit hard to provide some metrics or examples of the impact on the data management process, but we have seen the number of transactions per minute increase by about 400 to 500 percent in the last two years. The number of meters that we have out in the real world actually measuring things like air quality and water flow has increased by about 300 percent. The number of databases that we've connected to has probably increased about four times from what we had about three years ago. Everything is pretty much three times as much now as what it was a couple of years ago. Our overall rating for Stitch is nine out of ten.
Senior Data Maanger at a recreational facilities/services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
Jan 28, 2026
I'm not certain if I purchased Stitch through the AWS marketplace, as I was not involved in the procurement. My advice to others looking into using Stitch is to try it out, as the product is excellent and will definitely help you. I would rate this review an 8.
head of data at a healthcare company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 10
Jan 19, 2026
My advice for others looking into using Stitch is to use it as a last resort, but it is going to be probably the best affordable application. I would rate this review a six out of ten.
Cloud Data Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
Dec 2, 2025
I do not want to add more about the features of Stitch. I do not have any other improvements needed for Stitch that I have not mentioned yet. My advice to others looking into using Stitch is to consider the support model. I think the interview process is good and does not need any changes for the future. My review rating for Stitch is 5.
I would advise others to focus, pay more attention to security and compliance, and stay cost-efficient with their current set and volume of data. It is also important to stay cost-efficient when data explodes or grows rapidly. You need to find a way to stay cost-efficient even if your business is scaling and the data amount is growing exponentially. Stitch is used only when there is a new integration or when something is wrong. You do not want to be looking at Stitch logs and rechecking everything daily. If everything is going well, you have no reason to be there. I would rate Stitch a nine out of ten.
Stitch is a cloud-based ETL service designed to synchronize data between a variety of sources and destinations, offering robust and scalable data integration capabilities.Stitch facilitates seamless data integration, providing users with real-time data movement across their tech stack. Its flexible architecture allows easy connectivity between diverse systems and ensures data consistency. With its user-friendly setup, Stitch empowers data teams to efficiently manage complex data workflows,...
Stitch is definitely worth going for. A little bit hard to provide some metrics or examples of the impact on the data management process, but we have seen the number of transactions per minute increase by about 400 to 500 percent in the last two years. The number of meters that we have out in the real world actually measuring things like air quality and water flow has increased by about 300 percent. The number of databases that we've connected to has probably increased about four times from what we had about three years ago. Everything is pretty much three times as much now as what it was a couple of years ago. Our overall rating for Stitch is nine out of ten.
I'm not certain if I purchased Stitch through the AWS marketplace, as I was not involved in the procurement. My advice to others looking into using Stitch is to try it out, as the product is excellent and will definitely help you. I would rate this review an 8.
My advice for others looking into using Stitch is to use it as a last resort, but it is going to be probably the best affordable application. I would rate this review a six out of ten.
I do not want to add more about the features of Stitch. I do not have any other improvements needed for Stitch that I have not mentioned yet. My advice to others looking into using Stitch is to consider the support model. I think the interview process is good and does not need any changes for the future. My review rating for Stitch is 5.
I would advise others to focus, pay more attention to security and compliance, and stay cost-efficient with their current set and volume of data. It is also important to stay cost-efficient when data explodes or grows rapidly. You need to find a way to stay cost-efficient even if your business is scaling and the data amount is growing exponentially. Stitch is used only when there is a new integration or when something is wrong. You do not want to be looking at Stitch logs and rechecking everything daily. If everything is going well, you have no reason to be there. I would rate Stitch a nine out of ten.