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Show HN: Polytomic Connect – API for two-way ETL and data syncs with customers

65 points·by gms·vor 2 Jahren·33 comments

From Marketer to Analytics Engineer at Vercel

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1 points·by gms·vor 2 Jahren·0 comments

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gms
·vor 7 Tagen·discuss
They've been around since before their current owners were born and espousing the same philosophies.
gms
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Does it generate native apps, or just Electron?
gms
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
That's how the world works. No country produces everything.
gms
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
No. It's a similar situation with certain AI features from Google.
gms
·vor 12 Monaten·discuss
I also found this to be a fun read! Was intending to skim but ended up reading the whole thing. The level of care shines through - nice work.
gms
·letztes Jahr·discuss
No, there is a difference. Burglary involves coercion. The choice to shop at small/big bakeries is yours alone; no one is forcing you to pick one.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
This is a common rite of passage for early-stage startups :)

The answer may sound glib but I don't mean it as such: don't have an unlimited plan and migrate existing customers off it.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
At the end of the day it's just a VC's view. This doesn't count for much.

You two can easily tell him no thanks and move on.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Some arguments here from a bygone era (none are convincing to me): https://hbr.org/2016/02/the-very-first-mistake-most-startup-....

We have the same model as you at the company I co-founded. The only valid worry that comes to my mind is a 50-50 split with no person designated as the boss. But you already have that part sorted.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
At least amongst Bay Area startups at your stage, a 50/50 split is common. It has its advocates (YC amongst them) and detractors.

Given how common this is, it's peculiar that this VC is bringing this up so early in the lifetime of the company. CEOs often get different refresher packages as the company grows and assembles a board, but you're not at that stage yet.

If your co-founder is happy with the current arrangement then he can just tell the VC no thanks and everyone can move on. It's your company, not your VC's.

More generally, the most troublesome part of all this is that, at your early stage, every minute spent talking about this is a minute not spent on your product and customers.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Sorry, my fault for being unclear.

Meaning, sometimes people set up one-way syncs only. Our syncs don't have to be two-way.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
That's no problem for us. We'll just resume where we left off when it comes back on.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
(Polytomic co-founder)

Haha! I’ve been in this market for over ten years now. The term ‘CDP’ is notoriously ill-defined.

More generally, we move data in all directions, rETL is just one part amongst many others.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Each integration is supported as both a source and a destination. So you can have two one-way syncs set up between systems A and B, thus moving data in two directions.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
(Polytomic co-founder here)

QuickBooks Online. All the applications we support are cloud versions.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
(Polytomic co-founder here)

Each sync in Polytomic is one-way so we're not forced to deal with collisions all the time.

But you can, on a per-field basis within a sync config, declare that field not to be synced if the destination system already has a value in the corresponding field.

This setting is a proxy for deciding where your source of truth is for each field if you are indeed setting up two-way syncs.

Most customers are pulling data into their data warehouse, then syncing from queries that generate other values back into other systems. This issue doesn't come up there. But customers of ours doing two-way syncs between, say, HubSpot and Airtable or such do need to decide where the source of truth is for each field.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Hopefully the links below are helpful!

Our clients come in multiple languages. You can see the list here: https://apidocs.polytomic.com/guides/native-clients.

You can see here for sample code: https://apidocs.polytomic.com/guides/code-examples/overview.

The full API reference is here: https://apidocs.polytomic.com/api-reference.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Wow thank you Noa! Hope you are well!
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
What are you looking for exactly? Happy to answer questions or point you to the right place.
gms
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
(Polytomic co-founder)

Thank you for the kind words Ani!