I'm a founding engineer at Multiwoven. We're developing an open-source Reverse ETL product that supports a wide range of sources, including Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, Postgres, and Databricks, as well as destinations like Facebook, Klaviyo, HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, and Stripe.
The Multiwoven protocol is at the heart of our rapidly expanding Reverse ETL platform, making it easy and quick to implement new connectors. This protocol is key to our ability to integrate swiftly with the connector ecosystem, enabling fast growth and the ability to adapt to new data sources and destinations. For more details on the Multiwoven protocol, visit our documentation.
https://docs.multiwoven.com/guides/architecture/multiwoven-p...
Thank you for highlighting the timing of our posts. The first thread served as an introduction to Multiwoven, broadly outlining its purpose and capabilities. This post, however, is focused on the technical details of the Multiwoven protocol, a key component of our platform that deserves its own spotlight.
We're shifting the conversation to the technical workings, particularly how the Multiwoven protocol simplifies and speeds up the integration of various connectors. This insight is valuable for those grappling with technical hurdles in the Reverse ETL field. We believe that delving into the architecture and utility of the protocol offers a fresh and intriguing perspective for the Hacker News community, differentiating it from our previous overview.
Take a look at the Show HN rules I linked. Show HN is for things users can try, if you want to post reading material, you can do it in a regular submission that isn't a Show HN.
The Multiwoven protocol is at the heart of our rapidly expanding Reverse ETL platform, making it easy and quick to implement new connectors. This protocol is key to our ability to integrate swiftly with the connector ecosystem, enabling fast growth and the ability to adapt to new data sources and destinations. For more details on the Multiwoven protocol, visit our documentation. https://docs.multiwoven.com/guides/architecture/multiwoven-p...