Tight integrations with the tools you rely on

Synq makes it easy to integrate with the data apps and platforms you already rely on. Expect broad coverage across your tech stack and deep integrations to the tools that are most critical to your work.

Data Transformations

Tools designed to modify or process data within a database or data warehouse, making it more suitable for analysis or reporting. These tools often support complex workflows and dependencies between tasks.

dbt Core

dbt Core

A command-line tool that enables data analysts and engineers to transform data in their warehouse more efficiently by writing SQL select statements.

dbt Cloud

dbt Cloud

A web-based application providing a user interface for dbt Core, offering additional features like scheduling jobs and integrating with version control systems.

Airflow

Airflow

An open-source platform used to orchestrate complex computational workflows and data processing pipelines, programmable via Python scripts.

Data Warehouses

Services that provide centralized data storage optimized for query and analysis. These platforms are designed to handle large volumes of data, supporting scalable storage and compute resources.

Snowflake

Snowflake

A cloud-based data warehousing service that separates storage and compute, allowing users to scale resources dynamically and pay for what they use.

BigQuery

BigQuery

A fully-managed, serverless data warehouse that enables scalable analysis over petabytes of data with a pay-as-you-go model, provided by Google.

Redshift

Redshift

Amazon’s fully managed, petabyte-scale data warehouse service, optimized for heavy analytical workloads and integrated with AWS cloud services.

databricks

databricks

Databricks is a unified analytics platform streamlining data science and machine learning tasks with collaborative workspaces and automated infrastructure management.

ClickHouse

ClickHouse

An open-source, column-oriented database management system designed for online analytical processing (OLAP) that allows for real-time data analysis.

Transactional Database

Databases focused on handling transaction-oriented tasks. They are designed for reliability, consistency, and speed in operations that involve adding, updating, or querying data, often for web applications.

Postgresql

Postgresql

A popular open-source relational database management system, widely used for web applications, known for its reliability, simplicity, and performance.

MySQL

MySQL

Our pioneering data reliability platform helps data teams graduate from second-class citizens to trusted owners of business-critical data.

Business Intelligence

Platforms and software that enable businesses to analyze data, generate insights, and produce reports or dashboards. These tools help in making informed decisions based on data analysis and visualization.

Looker

Looker

A business intelligence software and big data analytics platform that helps users explore, analyze, and share real-time business analytics easily.

Tableau

Tableau

A visual analytics platform transforming the way we use data to solve problems, enabling people to create and share interactive, real-time dashboards.

Code management & communication tools

Software designed to facilitate communication and collaboration within teams or organizations. These tools support messaging, project management, code collaboration, and integration with other productivity applications.

GitHub

GitHub

A platform for version control and collaboration, allowing users to host and review code, manage projects, and build software alongside millions of developers.

GitLab

GitLab

An open-core DevOps platform integrated with Git-based version control and issue tracking, enabling continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) for software development.

Bitbucket

Bitbucket

A Git-based version control repository hosting service, designed for professional teams, offering code collaboration features along with build and deployment services.

Slack

Slack

A channel-based messaging platform designed for teams to communicate and collaborate in real-time, integrating with various productivity tools and services to streamline workflows.

FAQs

How does Synq work?

Synq is the data reliability platform for teams that own business-critical data. Synq delivers precise anomaly detection, a robust ownership model, incident management and issue resolution for teams that power business-critical use cases.

Is Synq a SaaS-based solution or on-prem?

Synq is a cloud tool (run on Google Cloud) that can be accessed directly through your web browser from anywhere.

How long does it take to get up and running on Synq?

Less than 30 minutes! New Synq customers often can’t quite believe this when they hear it. But the way Synq is architected means you can start using the platform and improving your data reliability in the time it takes to make and drink a cup of coffee.

How does Synq pricing work?

We have three pricing tiers to suit businesses at different stages of their data-reliability journey.

Do you provide platform training or support?

Yes. We’re data experts that love collaborating with and helping data teams. Our support team is here to handle urgent issues. And we offer a consultative service to help you get the most out of the Synq platform. We approach each case looking at business problems, not just tool problems. We help our clients to understand what’s really business-critical, how well it’s working, and how to ensure that any critical impact is prioritized.

Can someone give me a demonstration?

Yes, you can request a demo here (with an actual data expert, not a salesperson). Or if you’re in a rush to find out how Synq works, you can check out our YouTube channel.

How do I get started?

Quickly and easily. After you’ve been assigned a Synq workspace, just follow these steps for the optimal setup.

How often do you update the platform?

Synq continuously innovates and ships quickly so our customers can manage their business-critical data more easily and efficiently. From column-core lineage, to prioritized incident management, to automated alerts that link between incidents and critical data products – where we lead, the market follows.

How secure is Synq?

Absolutely. Synq adheres to SOC2 and GDPR regulations. Our design and operations prioritise security, ensuring the safeguarding of individual systems and information through cryptographic controls. We are hosted on Google Cloud (GCP/Europe) and encryption is applied by default to all data in transit and at rest. (for what its worth, we've been successfully onboarded by a major bank, and we all know how strict they are!)

What is Synq’s data-retention policy?

Customer data is retained for as long as the account is in active status. Data enters an “expired” state when the account is voluntarily closed. Expired account data will be retained for 28 calendar days. After this period, the account and related data will be removed. Check out our data policy here.

How do you get started with the Synq developer API?

The Synq API is available for developers to manage certain functionalities using custom workflows. Synq exposes its API as gRPC services. This means that the API is as easy to use as calling functions from your code.