Connect the systems you already run

45 connectors, plus a documented API for your own system. The databases and files a migration reads out of, and the CRM, roadmap, meeting, support and notification tools your team works in every day.

  • Microsoft Excel
  • PostgreSQL
  • Oracle Database
  • MongoDB
  • Salesforce
  • HubSpot
  • Jira Cloud
  • Productboard
  • Zendesk
  • Slack
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Amazon S3

Everything a data migration touches

The two ends of a migration. On one side the systems we pull the data out of and process, on the other the system it gets imported into.

Where the data goes

Your target system

The system the data lands in is yours, so there is no ready-made connector for it. It connects through the documented Target API instead: plain HTTPS and JSON, authentication that adapts to your API, and a callback when the import finishes.

How the Target API works

Data sources21

The systems we pull data out of and process, ready to be imported into your target system.

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Amazon RDS PostgreSQL

Managed PostgreSQL on AWS. Read from a dump or a replica.

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Amazon Redshift

Cloud warehouse as a source for large customer datasets.

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Amazon S3

Object storage as a source. Files and exports pulled straight from the bucket.

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CSV Files

A folder of exports. Delimiter and encoding detected automatically.

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Firebird

Under trades and SMB software. The database file from the office server.

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Google BigQuery

Warehouse as a source. Query results feed the migration.

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Google Sheets

Spreadsheets as a source. Tabs read directly, no manual export needed.

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IBM Db2

Manufacturing and logistics ERP, including Db2 for i on AS/400.

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IBM Informix

Retail and manufacturing systems built to last. Tables read as they are.

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MariaDB

The MySQL fork many ERP and shop systems ship with. Read the same way.

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Microsoft Access

The file on the shared drive that turned into the system of record.

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Microsoft Excel

Workbooks as a source. Every worksheet read, headers normalised.

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Microsoft SQL Server

Under most mid-market ERP. Hand over a backup, every table is exported.

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MongoDB

Documents from newer SaaS backends, flattened into your target structure.

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MySQL

Under most web-based business software. Read from a dump or a replica.

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Oracle Database

Behind large ERP installations. Schema read, relationships untangled.

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PostgreSQL

Open-source relational database. Dumps and live databases read directly.

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SQLite

One file per till or device. Hundreds consolidated into one dataset.

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Sybase ASE

Transaction data in banking, insurance and older SAP installations.

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Sybase SQL Anywhere

Under a lot of long-running industry software. Hand over the database file.

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Visual FoxPro & dBase

DBF files that outlived their software, memo fields included.

Everything else you connect

Systems that plug into the platform outside the migration itself, sorted by the job they do.

CRM7Project & Roadmap8Customer Communication5Meetings & Video3Notifications2

CRM7

Systems that own the customer and contract record. The deal closes here, the onboarding starts from it.

Project & Roadmap8

Onboarding tasks become tickets, missing features become roadmap items.

Customer Communication5

Where you talk to the customer during the onboarding: support desk, signing, scheduling, surveys.

Meetings & Video3

Where the customer books and joins a call, straight from the onboarding step it belongs to.

Notifications2

Where the platform pushes events and transactional messages, so your team sees them without logging in.

Our Micromerce integrations enable us to implement all your business processes and individual requirements thanks to customized configurations.However, before you start worrying about which integrations are the right combination for you, take a look at the solution packages that we have already put together for our customers over the years.