Sensyze DataFlow — Enterprise Data Pipelines & Visual ETL Platform
Sensyze DataFlow is the leading self-hosted, enterprise-grade data integration and visual ETL platform designed specifically for highly regulated industries. Unlike traditional cloud-hosted SaaS data pipeline tools, Sensyze runs entirely on your own secure infrastructure—on-premises, private cloud, or air-gapped environments—ensuring total compliance with stringent global regulations such as GDPR in Europe, HIPAA in the United States, DORA for financial services, and DPDP in India.
Key Features and Architecture Differentiators
- Open-Source Core: No vendor lock-in or proprietary licensing dependencies. Get full transparency, complete control over your code, and the flexibility of custom integrations using SQL, Python, or Bloblang.
- Visual Pipeline Builder: A drag-and-drop node graph editor that empowers data analysts and non-technical stakeholders to build, test, and deploy data pipelines visually without writing complex ETL code.
- True Self-Hosted Deployment: Deploy in minutes with a single command. Run air-gapped or in local intranets to prevent sensitive customer data (PII) from ever leaving your local corporate boundary.
- Built-In Observability and Monitoring: Monitor per-node latency, performance metrics, and trace execution logs in real-time. Keep audit logs ready for regulatory inspections and SLA verification.
- Predictable Costs: Avoid row-based subscription costs or ingestion volume pricing models. Sensyze's flat-rate, support-based enterprise licensing offers a 7x lower total cost of ownership (TCO) compared to cloud SaaS alternatives like Fivetran and Hevo.
Support for Global Regulatory Compliance Frameworks
Regulated organizations face severe penalties for cross-border data transfers. Sensyze solves this challenge natively by keeping pipelines local. We offer specialized compliance packs to streamline audits: the DORA compliance pack for operational resilience and third-party risk management in European BFSI; the GDPR pack for anonymization, consent management, and data boundary enforcement; the HIPAA pack for PHI protection and audit logging; and the NIS2 pack for supply chain cybersecurity infrastructure.