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At Stigg we believe that you have full ownership of your data, and therefore allow you to export it to your data warehouse or analytics destination at all times.

Supported destinations

Snowflake

BigQuery

Amazon Redshift

Amazon Redshift Serverless

Amazon Athena

Amazon S3

Databricks

ClickHouse

SingleStore

PostgreSQL

MySQL

Microsoft SQL Server

Oracle

Amazon Aurora (PostgreSQL)

Amazon Aurora (MySQL)

MongoDB

Google Cloud Storage

Azure Blob Storage

Exported entities

When connecting a destination, you can choose which Stigg entity groups to include in the sync. All groups are selected by default.
GroupEntities
Customer dataCustomers, Customer resources
Product catalogProducts, Plans, Add-ons, Features, Prices
Usage trackingSubscriptions, Entitlements, Promotional entitlements, Usage measurements, Usage events, Coupons, Credits
IntegrationsIntegration connections
You can update your entity selection at any time from the destination’s settings — changes take effect on the next sync.

Entity schema

Sync process

After connecting a destination, Stigg runs an initial full sync of all selected entities. Subsequent syncs are incremental, transferring only changes since the last run.

Sync schedule

By default, Stigg syncs data daily at 12:00 AM UTC. You can configure a custom sync frequency when setting up a destination or from its settings afterward.

Manual sync

To trigger an immediate sync, open the destination’s detail page in Stigg and click Sync now.

Sync history

Each destination shows a full sync history. The dashboard updates automatically as syncs complete — no need to refresh. Each row shows the sync status and timestamps. Expand a row to see:
  • Number of rows synced per entity
  • Sync duration
  • What triggered the sync (scheduled or manual)
  • Who initiated it (for manual syncs)
Filter the history by status or date range to find a specific sync run.