About Hevo
Hevo is a data movement platform that enables technical and non-technical users to integrate, transform, and load data without building or maintaining custom pipelines. It is designed for data engineering, analytics, and business intelligence use cases.
Near real-time data movement: Hevo continuously ingests data from Source systems and loads it into Destination databases or data warehouses, making it available for analysis with minimal latency. This allows teams to shift focus from data integration to analytics.
Scalable infrastructure: Hevo’s multi-tenant platform is built on AWS and is designed to process billions of records. It scales automatically based on workload, managing system resources without manual intervention.
150+ ready-to-use integrations: Hevo supports integrations across databases, SaaS applications, cloud storage, SDKs, and streaming services. Data from any of these Sources can be replicated to a database or data warehouse Destination of your choice.
Transformations: Hevo provides Python code-based and drag-and-drop Transformations to cleanse, enrich, filter, and prepare data before it is loaded to your Destination.
Models: Once data is loaded into the Destination, Hevo’s Models help you structure and shape it into an analysis-ready form using SQL.
Monitoring and alerts: Hevo provides visibility into data movement at every stage of the Pipeline, including ingestion status, load progress, and data spike alerts when Event consumption exceeds defined thresholds.
Pricing
Hevo offers a usage-based pricing model with the following plans: Free, Starter, Professional, and Business. The Free, Starter, and Professional plans include a 14-day free trial. If you need to handle usage beyond your plan limits, you can configure On-Demand Credit to ensure data continues to load without interruption.
For current pricing details, refer to the Hevo pricing page.
Getting started
You can sign up for Hevo directly through the Hevo website. Hevo is also available as a SaaS offering on AWS Marketplace for teams that prefer to manage subscriptions centrally through their AWS account. Both public and pay-as-you-go private offers are available, with overages metered at every 1,000 Events and charged at the end of each month.