Sync data from MySQL to User Interviews
Connect your data from MySQL to User Interviews with Hightouch. No APIs, no months-long implementations, and no CSV files. Just your data synced forever.
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Use cases
Sync data from MySQL to User Interviews
- Add your own participants and keep their attributes and characteristics data up-to date in User Interviews.
What methods can I use to model my MySQL data?
dbt model selector
Sync directly with your dbt models saved in a git repository.
SQL editor
Create and Edit SQL from your browser. Hightouch supports SQL native to MySQL.
Table selector
Select available tables and sheets from MySQL and sync using existing views without having to write SQL.
FAQs
There are several options to sync data between sources. You can manually build and maintain a data pipeline, use a point-to-point solution such as Zapier, or you can manually upload CSVs.
With Hightouch, you get:
- Automation: You do not need to build and maintain custom data pipelines and you do not have to have your team do manual work
- Simplicity: You avoid a complex web of integrations caused by point-to-point solutions by syncing data from your source
- Speed: You can get set up in quickly - the average Hightouch customer starts syncing data in 23 minutes
- Control: companies of all sizes have access to enterprise-level controls including observability, dbt integrations, and version control
- Security: Hightouch never stores your data and is HIPAA, GDPR, CCPA, and SOC-2 compliant
90% of all Hightouch syncs complete in 30 seconds or less, and the platform enables non-technical users to self-serve.
With Hightouch, you can sync data as frequently as it changes within your MySQL. You can trigger data syncs manually or schedule them to run at an interval or custom recurrence as often as once per minute.
Hightouch offers a basic mapper or advanced mapper that allows you to visually match columns from your MySQL to fields in User Interviews.
MySQL is an open source relational database management system (RDBMS) with a client-server model.
User Interview is a platform in which a researcher asks questions about a topic of interest to gain a deeper understanding of participants' their attitudes, beliefs, desires and experiences.