Best ETL Software for GraphQL

Find and compare the best ETL software for GraphQL in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top ETL software for GraphQL on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    StarfishETL Reviews

    StarfishETL

    StarfishETL

    400/month
    StarfishETL is a Cloud iPaaS solution, which gives it the unique ability to connect virtually any kind of solution to any other kind of solution as long as both of those applications have an API. This gives StarfishETL customers ultimate control over their data projects, with the ability to build more unique and scalable data connections.
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    Arch Reviews

    Arch

    Arch

    $0.75 per compute hour
    Cease the inefficiency of handling your own integrations or grappling with the constraints of opaque "solutions". Effortlessly incorporate data from any source into your application, utilizing the format that suits your needs best. With over 500 API and database sources, a connector SDK, OAuth flows, adaptable data models, immediate vector embeddings, and managed transactional and analytical storage, as well as instant SQL, REST, and GraphQL APIs, Arch empowers you to create AI-driven features leveraging your customers' data. This platform allows you to focus on innovation rather than the complexities of building and sustaining custom data infrastructure necessary for dependable data access. By streamlining these processes, Arch enables you to maximize efficiency and enhance the quality of your applications.
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    TROCCO Reviews

    TROCCO

    primeNumber Inc

    TROCCO is an all-in-one modern data platform designed to help users seamlessly integrate, transform, orchestrate, and manage data through a unified interface. It boasts an extensive array of connectors that encompass advertising platforms such as Google Ads and Facebook Ads, cloud services like AWS Cost Explorer and Google Analytics 4, as well as various databases including MySQL and PostgreSQL, and data warehouses such as Amazon Redshift and Google BigQuery. One of its standout features is Managed ETL, which simplifies the data import process by allowing bulk ingestion of data sources and offers centralized management for ETL configurations, thereby removing the necessity for individual setup. Furthermore, TROCCO includes a data catalog that automatically collects metadata from data analysis infrastructure, creating a detailed catalog that enhances data accessibility and usage. Users have the ability to design workflows that enable them to organize a sequence of tasks, establishing an efficient order and combination to optimize data processing. This capability allows for increased productivity and ensures that users can better capitalize on their data resources.
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