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Files.com vs. Rivery

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La versión corta

Rivery parte de $1 por usuario, frente a Files.com con $2,099. Rivery tiene la valoración agregada más alta (4.7/5 frente a 4.6/5).

Comparación completa

Files.comdesde $2,099 per year (Starter plan, 10 full users + 50 system users included)
Riverydesde $1 per BDU credit
Audyense Score80ASSólido61AS*Aceptable
PosicionamientoManaged file transfer and secure automation across cloud and on-prem systemsUsage-based ETL, ELT, orchestration, and reverse ETL for modern data teams.
Plan gratuitoNoNo
ImplementaciónNube / SaaSNube / SaaS
Mejor encajePYME, Mediana empresa, EmpresaPYME, Mediana empresa, Empresa
Planes de precio
  • Starter$2,099
  • Power$5,269
  • EnterpriseCustom pricing
  • Base$1
  • ProfessionalCustom pricing
  • Pro PlusCustom pricing
  • EnterpriseCustom pricing
Workflow automationAutomations, sync flows, and inboxes for recurring file-movement workflows
AI featuresNoNo AI/ML capability found in product documentation
Public APIREST API, CLI, and SDKs available from the Starter tier
Self-hosting / on-premParcialCore service is cloud-hosted; an on-premise agent is available from the Power tier for local connectivity
Pre-built connectors88 integrations across cloud storage, ERP, HR, and SIEM tools
Data pipelines / ETLParcialAutomations and sync flows move files but it is not a transformation/ETL engine
Scheduling & triggersAutomations and sync flows support scheduled and event-based triggers
Data governance & lineageParcialAudit logs and permission controls exist, but no dedicated data-lineage/catalog feature
Role-based access controlGranular user/system-user permissions
API and CLIAvailable on Professional and above.
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 verificadas88+
Valoración agregada4.6 · 280 reviews4.7 · 120 reviews
Integraciones
BoxDropboxGoogle DriveMicrosoft OneDriveSharePointAmazon S3+12 más
SnowflakeAmazon RedshiftGoogle BigQueryDatabricksSalesforceHubSpot+9 más
Seguridad y cumplimiento
SOC 2 Type IIHIPAAGDPRPCI+4 más
SOC 2 Type IIHIPAA
Pros
  • Easy-to-use interface and quick setup with no coding required for SFTP/FTP
  • Strong security posture: encryption, secure managed login, broad compliance framework support
  • Large connector library (88 integrations) spanning cloud storage, ERP, HR, and SIEM tools
  • Automations and sync flows reduce need for custom scripting
  • 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
  • Pricing seen as expensive, particularly for smaller teams or non-US customers
  • Some users note documentation/onboarding could better serve novice users
  • Advanced enterprise features (SSO/SAML, on-prem agent) gated behind the Power tier and above
  • Enterprise-tier pricing is fully custom, making budgeting harder for larger deployments
  • 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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