Stitch vs Amplitude
Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the best tool.
Stitch
paidStitch is a simple, extensible ETL platform for developers that replicates data from 130+ sources to data warehouses with a developer-friendly API. Built on the open-source Singer specification, it provides a straightforward way to get data into warehouses quickly. Stitch is part of Talend and focuses on ease of use and reliability for developer-centric data teams.
Amplitude
freemiumAmplitude is a digital analytics platform helping product teams understand user behaviour, grow faster, and improve retention. Its AI layer, Amplitude AI, provides automatic insight discovery, predictive analytics, and AI Copilot for natural language data exploration. Used by Notion, Atlassian, and PayPal, Amplitude is the preferred analytics platform for product-led growth companies.
| Feature | Stitch | Amplitude |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | paid | freemium |
| Category | Data & Analytics | Data & Analytics |
| Rating | 4.1 | 4.6 |
| Best For | Developers who need a simple, no-fuss ETL tool with a familiar open standard | Product and growth teams at digital companies who want deep behavioural analytics with AI data and built-in experimentation |
| Views | 4 | 4 |
Pros
- Very simple setup and configuration
- Based on open Singer standard
- Good developer API
Cons
- Fewer connectors than Fivetran or Airbyte
- Less actively developed since Talend acquisition
Pros
- Best combination of analytics depth and AI accessibility
- AI Copilot democratises data for non-analysts
- Strong PLG (product-led growth) analytics
Cons
- Free tier data limits are restrictive
- Event schema management requires ongoing engineering
- 130+ data source connectors
- Singer-based open standard
- Developer API
- Incremental replication
- Data warehouse support
- AI Copilot natural language analytics
- Automatic insight discovery
- Predictive user behaviour modelling
- Session replay & heatmaps
- Experiment & feature flagging