Peaka is a Zero-ETL Data Platform that enables you to build a data stack in minutes instead of months.
With Peaka, you can integrate relational and NoSQL databases, SaaS tools, and APIs— all without a data warehouse or ETL processes.
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What makes Peaka unique is its capability to make data integration accessible to organizations like startups and SMBs that lack the resources to employ large data teams.
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Our primary audience comprises startups willing to pull in data from different sources without having to invest in a costly data stack or employ large data teams.
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Peaka simplifies data integration and brings your data together without complicated ETL processes. Once your data is consolidated, you can then automate repetitive work and draw insights that can inform your decision-making.
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Peaka leverages data virtualization technology to create a semantic layer over scattered data sources. This new layer allows users to query data from any source without any physical ETL processes.
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Popupsmart, OneWell, Hop, and Actioner are among Peaka's biggest customers.
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Peaka started its life as Code2 - a no-code platform for developing customer-facing web apps. Having discovered that customers first needed to bring their data together before creating apps, the company went on to focus on simplifying data integration for non-technical people. In line with this new vision, the company rebranded itself as Peaka in 2023.
Based on our record, Internal.io seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 8 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I've been playing with this project. It's been around a few years and it's a great alternative to internal.io or retool. Github shows a lot of activity, would love to see it grow. It has some great videos on youtube showing you how to use it. However they're about 4 years old, they don't always match the interface but the majority of them are accurate enough to show you how to build an internal app. I'm not... Source: over 1 year ago
Kick the tires on internal.io Worth noting I'm an engineer there so I'm particularly partial to it. Source: over 1 year ago
Checkout internal.io too. Caveat: I'm an engineer there. We have customers using us to build tools on top of Supabase. So in your categorization we'd fall into Frontend side of Backend + Frontend. Source: over 1 year ago
If woocommerce has an api you can use internal.io to do that pretty easily. Source: almost 2 years ago
Not sure what your requirements are, but internal.io has an on premise version which can be deployed to your own infrastructure, which if managed correctly should be HIPAA compliant. Our onprem version doesn't have a free version like our Saas version though. Maybe you could play around with our SaaS version and if it meets your needs reach out regarding our onprem pricing. Source: about 2 years ago
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