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Airbyte vs. Rivery

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La versión corta

Rivery parte de $1 por usuario, frente a Airbyte con $10. Rivery tiene la valoración agregada más alta (4.7/5 frente a 4.4/5).

Comparación completa

Airbytedesde $10 per month
Riverydesde $1 per BDU credit
Audyense Score68ASAceptable61AS*Aceptable
PosicionamientoOpen-source and cloud data replication for moving data from any source to any destination.Usage-based ETL, ELT, orchestration, and reverse ETL for modern data teams.
Plan gratuitoNo
ImplementaciónNube / SaaS, Instalación local, HíbridoNube / SaaS
Mejor encajeStartup, PYME, Mediana empresa, EmpresaPYME, Mediana empresa, Empresa
Planes de precio
  • CoreFree
  • Standard$10
  • ProCustom pricing
  • Enterprise FlexCustom pricing
  • Base$1
  • ProfessionalCustom pricing
  • Pro PlusCustom pricing
  • EnterpriseCustom pricing
Open-source deploymentCore edition is always free and self-managed.
Change data capture
Hybrid deploymentAvailable through Enterprise Flex.
SSO and RBACAvailable on Pro and above.
Pipeline monitoring
Custom connectorsConnector Builder and low-code CDK available.
API and CLIAvailable on Professional and above.
Data replication
ETL and ELT
SSO and SCIMAvailable on Pro Plus and above.
Reverse ETL
Private networkingPrivateLink, VPN, and reverse SSH vary by plan.
Workflow orchestration
Python transformations
Custom data sources
Integraciones verificadas600+
Valoración agregada4.4 · 76 reviews4.7 · 120 reviews
Integraciones
PostgreSQLMySQLSalesforceHubSpotStripeShopify+9 más
SnowflakeAmazon RedshiftGoogle BigQueryDatabricksSalesforceHubSpot+9 más
Seguridad y cumplimiento
SOC 2 Type II
SOC 2 Type IIHIPAA
Pros
  • Open-source core with managed cloud and enterprise deployment choices.
  • Large connector catalog and low-code/custom connector paths.
  • Supports batch, CDC, APIs, databases, files, and operational destinations.
  • Capacity-based Pro pricing can make high-volume costs more predictable than row-based billing.
  • One product covers extraction, transformation, orchestration, and reverse ETL.
  • No per-connector or per-user charge on most plans.
  • Python, custom sources, API/CLI, branching, dependencies, and built-in versioning support engineering workflows.
  • PrivateLink, VPN, SSO, SCIM, audit logs, and custom file zones cover serious governance needs.
Contras
  • Connector maturity and maintenance burden vary by source and destination.
  • Pricing is now split across multiple product and billing models that require workload modeling.
  • Self-managed deployments shift upgrades, scaling, and reliability work to the buyer.
  • Debugging failed syncs can require deeper data-engineering expertise than no-code ETL tools.
  • BDU/RPU pricing requires workload measurement rather than simple seat budgeting.
  • Base is limited to two users and one environment; larger teams need higher tiers.
  • Enterprise security and connectivity features are not available at the entry level.
  • Less ecosystem maturity and review volume than the largest data-integration incumbents.
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