Jitsu is an open-source customer data collection platform. It captures customer data from web and apps and puts it into data warehouse or analytics services. Jitsu is available for self-hosting under MIT license, or as a cloud service.
Hello Product Hunt! ππ½ ! Jitsu founder here, thanks @mwseibel for hunting us!
Excited to finally be launching Jitsu 2.0 today!
We built Jitsu because we think that every company deserves having all data about their customers in a data warehouse. And the data should be available for querying as soon as possible, not in 12 hours.
Hereβs what Jitsu can do now:
β‘οΈBlazingly fast setup.
Use HTML Snippet, react library or npm package (yes, it's isomorphic!). For Segment users: just change the hostname in settings in order to migrate to Jitsu
π» Data warehouse included.
We acknowledge the fact that not everybody has a data warehouse ready to use. Don't worry, we'll give you a free instance of ClickHouse with online SQL editor
π΅οΈββοΈ Use your own domain.
You can host jitsu at your own subdomain such as `t.yourcompany.com` to capture 100% of your customers
π Open-source.
For SaaS skeptics: host Jitsu on your own servers. Give us a βοΈ GitHub star if you like what we do
π₯ Identity stitching.
Jitsu automatically amends records in database once the identity of the user becomes know. See a conversion path of every of your customers, from very beginning
Use PH2023 upon checkout to get 30% off
Looking forward to your feedback and questions!
We've been using Jitsu for a few weeks now and are loving it!
Since it's possible to self-host, it opens new use-cases that happen on a private network such as transferring data from our production Postgres to Redshift (we haven't tried it yet / Postgres not available on Jitsu Next yet anyway). Is it a use-case you recommend or would you say Jitsu is not the best fit to achieve this?
@_felx it connectors will be released soon, stay tuned. We have to release the by September, meanwhile you got to stick with Jitsu Classic.
If you self-host, you will probably like a new architecture. Instead of docker-in-docker, the new versions rely on k8s to run sync jobs
this is awesome! just curious, what do you guys use for running background jobs? I've being using bullmq myself, but curious what you use since I'm considering a more reliable solution for my email marketing product! tysm!
@sentry_co it's almost ready, but we haven't finished it before the launch. It will be up in a few days. DM us at hello@jitsu.com to discuss volume discounts )
@hadifarnoud answer to you CDP question depends on what you mean by CDP :)
Segment has a number of products:
- Segment Connections. That's where Jitsu competes with Segment. Jitsu (and Segment Connections too) is responsible for capturing customer data into data warehouse and external tools. But analysis of the data happens outside the product β by writing SQL queries etc. Do you count is as CDP?
- Segment profile sync, unify, reverse ETL. Unlike Segment Connections which is around for ~10 years, those products are new. To be honest, it's really hard to keep changes of what they do on this front. First, those products are heavily enterprise (expensive, no self-services signup etc). And also they keep changing names and marketing β it all used to called Segment Personas a year ago? Overall, those products match the CDP name better. We don't have an equivalent for them, but I will recommend Hightouch instead.
Hello @vladimir_klimontovich,
Congratulations on the launch of your product on Product Hunt. We at Plane (github.com/makeplane/plane) have been utilizing Jitsu since our early days and thoroughly appreciate the product. Go open-source β€οΈ π π«.
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