Planasonix documentation
You use Planasonix to design pipelines, move data between systems, and keep analytics stores fresh—whether you batch nightly loads, stream changes, or push curated metrics back into business apps.
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Getting started
Learn how Planasonix fits into your stack, then follow the quickstart to run your first pipeline.
Connections
Authenticate to databases, warehouses, SaaS APIs, and files—then reuse credentials across projects.
Pipelines
Build directed graphs of sources, transforms, and destinations with versioning and promotion workflows.
Nodes
Configure extract, transform, load, quality checks, and control-flow steps on the visual canvas.
Reverse ETL
Sync modeled warehouse data into CRMs, ads platforms, and support tools for operational teams.
AI Copilot
Generate SQL, suggest mappings, and troubleshoot failures using context from your workspace metadata.
Popular topics
Pick a topic to go deeper on how Planasonix runs in production: how data moves continuously, how jobs are scheduled and retried, how access is governed, and how you observe health end to end.Streaming and CDC
Capture inserts, updates, and deletes from operational systems with low-latency change streams and exactly-once semantics where the destination supports it.
Orchestration
Define schedules, dependencies, backfills, and failure policies so pipelines run reliably across regions and maintenance windows.
Governance
Apply organizations, roles, data classifications, and audit trails so the right teams can build without exposing sensitive data.
Observability
Inspect run history, row counts, schema drift, and alerts—then drill into logs and lineage for a single failing step.