+18 more pipelines, moved one at a time
dltHub platform
Schema evolution, observability, and a runtime that ships to production, with a context layer your agent reads and writes.
Dashboards
Your existing dashboards and warehouse, fed by pipelines you now own.
Fivetran → dltHub is a vendor migration: it moves you off managed connectors that break when a column changes, and off the renewal pricing you have been quoted, without giving up coverage.
We keep hearing the same pattern from technical managers: 2 to 3x price increases at renewal, concentrated on accounts running 30 or more pipelines. The logic is that at that scale, migrating costs more than renewing, so most teams renew. Migration Blueprints change that assumption by lowering the cost of moving.
LLM-native tooling does the work that used to require senior engineers. Reading the old pipelines, mapping the schemas, rebuilding the logic, and validating the output are codified into skills an agent runs, overseen by the engineers you already have. A senior-only, multi-month project becomes weeks of work at a fraction of the cost.
You land on dltHub: the standardization of a managed tool with the customization of code you own, plus a persistent context layer that captures schemas, lineage, traces, and runtime state in one place your coding agent can read from and write to.