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Comparing Etlworks Integrator with MuleSoft (Anypoint Platform) and Weld

Carolina Russ
Carolina Russ6 min read
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What is Etlworks Integrator

Etlworks Integrator is a cloud-based ETL platform that provides over 300 connectors (databases, SaaS, files, big data) and a visual interface to build complex data flows. It can run both batch and streaming pipelines, support transformations via SQL or JavaScript, and integrate with Kafka, Snowflake, Redshift, Google BigQuery, and more. It also offers features for data replication, CDC, and workflow orchestration.

Pros

  • 300+ connectors for databases, cloud storage, SaaS apps, and streaming platforms.
  • Supports both batch and streaming (CDC) with configurable schedules and triggers.
  • Transformations via SQL, JavaScript, or built-in functions; data validation and error-handling features.
  • Cloud-based with on-prem runtime options for connecting to internal resources securely.

Cons

  • UI complexity: designing flows with many steps can be difficult to navigate.
  • Subscription is credit-based (e.g., $0.10/credit), making cost estimation tricky for variable workloads.
  • Less brand recognition and community support compared to leading ETL tools.

Etlworks Integrator Features:

What I like about Etlworks Integrator

Etlworks Integrator’s breadth of connectors and flexible transformation engine (SQL/JavaScript) let us integrate data from dozens of sources quickly.

What I dislike about Etlworks Integrator

The UI can be overwhelming for beginners, and pricing (credit-based) can be hard to predict for varying workloads.
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What is MuleSoft (Anypoint Platform)

MuleSoft’s Anypoint Platform is an enterprise-grade iPaaS that supports batch ETL, real-time APIs, ESB, and more. With 150+ pre-built connectors (Anypoint Connectors) and the powerful DataWeave transformation language, MuleSoft can handle complex integrations between on-prem and cloud systems. It excels at high-throughput, mission-critical use cases and offers hybrid deployment (cloud or on-prem runtime).

Pros

  • Extensive connectivity: 150+ enterprise-grade connectors (SaaS, databases, protocols, mainframes)
  • Hybrid deployment: fully on-prem, private cloud, or CloudHub managed runtime
  • Powerful DataWeave language for complex transformations
  • API-led architecture supporting real-time APIs and batch ETL/ELT in the same platform
  • Enterprise-grade reliability: high throughput, clustering, transactions, and monitoring
  • Rich tooling: Anypoint Studio (IDE), API Manager, Exchange for reusable assets

Cons

  • High complexity and steep learning curve—requires experienced integration developers
  • Expensive licensing (vCore-based), typically suited for large enterprises
  • Not focused on out-of-the-box simplicity—each pipeline is effectively a development project
  • Maintenance overhead when self-hosted; even CloudHub needs ongoing ops for flow logic
  • UI/IDE can feel dated and resource-intensive compared to modern low-code ETL tools

Tech Lead at a Financial Services Firm (G2 Review summary):

What I like about MuleSoft (Anypoint Platform)

MuleSoft’s Anypoint Platform offers 100+ pre-built connectors and a powerful integration engine. It’s an enterprise integration solution that supports batch ETL as well as real-time API integrations, making it possible to connect virtually any system.

What I dislike about MuleSoft (Anypoint Platform)

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What is Weld

Weld is a powerful ETL platform that seamlessly integrates ELT, data transformations, reverse ETL, and AI-assisted features into one user-friendly solution. With its intuitive interface, Weld makes it easy for anyone, regardless of technical expertise, to build and manage data workflows. Known for its premium quality connectors, all built in-house, Weld ensures the highest quality and reliability for its users. It is designed to handle large datasets with near real-time data synchronization, making it ideal for modern data teams that require robust and efficient data integration solutions. Weld also leverages AI to automate repetitive tasks, optimize workflows, and enhance data transformation capabilities, ensuring maximum efficiency and productivity. Users can combine data from a wide variety of sources, including marketing platforms, CRMs, e-commerce platforms like Shopify, APIs, databases, Excel, Google Sheets, and more, providing a single source of truth for all their data.

Pros

  • Premium quality connectors and reliability
  • User-friendly and easy to set up
  • AI assistant
  • Very competitive and easy-to-understand pricing model
  • Reverse ETL option
  • Lineage, orchestration, and workflow features
  • Advanced transformation and SQL modeling capabilities
  • Ability to handle large datasets and near real-time data sync
  • Combines data from a wide range of sources for a single source of truth

Cons

  • Requires some technical knowledge around data warehousing and SQL
  • Limited features for advanced data teams

A reviewer on G2 said:

What I like about Weld

First and foremost, Weld is incredibly user-friendly. The graphical interface is intuitive, which makes it easy to build data workflows quickly and efficiently. Even with little experience in SQL and pipeline management, we found that Weld was straightforward and easy to use. What really impressed me, however, was Weld's flexibility. It was able to handle data from a wide variety of sources, including SQL databases, Google Sheets, and even APIs. The solution also allowed us to customize my data transformations in a way that best suited my needs. Whether I needed to clean data, join tables, or aggregate data, Weld had the necessary tools to accomplish the task. Weld's performance was also exceptional. I was able to run large-scale ETL jobs quickly and efficiently, with minimal downtime via a Snowflake instance and visualization via own-hosted Metabase. The solution's scalability meant that I could process more data without any issues. Another standout feature of Weld was its support. I never felt lost or unsure about how to use a particular feature, as the support team was always quick to respond to any questions or concerns that I had. Overall, I highly recommend Weld as an ETL solution. Its user-friendliness, flexibility, performance, and support make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to streamline their data integration processes. I will definitely be using Weld for all my ETL needs going forward.

What I dislike about Weld

Weld is still limited to a certain number of integrations - although the team is super interested to hear if you need custom integrations.
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Feature-by-Feature Comparison

Ease of Use & Interface

Etlworks Integrator

Etlworks Integrator’s Flow Designer uses a canvas with source, transformation, and destination steps. While powerful and flexible, the interface has a steep learning curve; nested steps and branching can become difficult to visualize.

MuleSoft (Anypoint Platform)

MuleSoft is a developer-centric platform with Anypoint Studio as an Eclipse-based IDE. It is powerful but not plug-and-play; teams need formal training and strong integration expertise to use it effectively.

Pricing & Affordability

Etlworks Integrator

Charges are based on credits consumed by data volume and transformations. Free trial provides limited credits. For predictable workloads, budget forecasting requires careful usage analysis.

MuleSoft (Anypoint Platform)

MuleSoft is among the most expensive integration platforms. Pricing is based on the number of vCores and features, making it a significant investment reserved for large enterprises with complex integration needs.

Feature Set

Etlworks Integrator

Features include: 300+ connectors, CDC replication, batch/streaming pipelines, SQL/JavaScript transformations, error handling, scheduling, and secure on-prem gateways. Also supports webhooks and REST API triggers.

MuleSoft (Anypoint Platform)

Extensive feature set: batch and streaming ETL, real-time API creation, ESB, DataWeave transformations, API management, message queuing, hybrid deployment, high availability, and robust monitoring. Essentially, MuleSoft can serve as ETL, ESB, and API gateway in one.

Flexibility & Customization

Etlworks Integrator

Supports embedding custom JavaScript or calling external services within pipelines. Can deploy integration nodes on-premise to access internal networks. Pipelines can be exported/imported for version control.

MuleSoft (Anypoint Platform)

MuleSoft is highly flexible: you can extend connectors, write custom DataWeave scripts, embed custom Java code, and orchestrate complex multi-system transactions. The platform can be tailored to virtually any integration requirement but demands developer resources.

Summary of Etlworks Integrator vs MuleSoft (Anypoint Platform) vs Weld

WeldEtlworks IntegratorMuleSoft (Anypoint Platform)
Connectors200+300+150+
Price$79 / No data volume limitsCredit-based (e.g., $0.10/credit; volume discounts available)Enterprise vCore subscription—high-end (six-figure annual)
Free tierNoYesNo
LocationEUPittsburgh, PA, USAUS
Extract data (ETL)YesYesYes
Sync data to HubSpot, Salesforce, Klaviyo, Excel etc. (reverse ETL)YesNoYes
TransformationsYesYesYes
AI AssistantYesNoNo
On-PremiseNoYesYes
OrchestrationYesYesYes
LineageYesNoYes
Version controlYesNoYes
Load data to and from ExcelYesYesNo
Load data to and from Google SheetsYesYesNo
Two-Way SyncYesNoYes
dbt Core IntegrationYesNoNo
dbt Cloud IntegrationYesNoNo
OpenAPI / Developer APIYesYesYes
G2 Rating4.84.54.4

Conclusion

You’re comparing Etlworks Integrator, MuleSoft (Anypoint Platform), Weld. Each of these tools has its own strengths:

  • Etlworks Integratorfeatures include: 300+ connectors, cdc replication, batch/streaming pipelines, sql/javascript transformations, error handling, scheduling, and secure on-prem gateways. also supports webhooks and rest api triggers. charges are based on credits consumed by data volume and transformations. free trial provides limited credits. for predictable workloads, budget forecasting requires careful usage analysis. .
  • MuleSoft (Anypoint Platform)extensive feature set: batch and streaming etl, real-time api creation, esb, dataweave transformations, api management, message queuing, hybrid deployment, high availability, and robust monitoring. essentially, mulesoft can serve as etl, esb, and api gateway in one.mulesoft is among the most expensive integration platforms. pricing is based on the number of vcores and features, making it a significant investment reserved for large enterprises with complex integration needs..
  • Weldweld integrates elt, data transformations, and reverse etl all within one platform. it also provides advanced features such as data lineage, orchestration, workflow management, and an ai assistant, which helps in automating repetitive tasks and optimizing workflows.weld offers a straightforward and competitive pricing model, starting at $99 for 2 million active rows, making it more affordable and predictable, especially for small to medium-sized enterprises..
Review the detailed sections above—connectors, pricing, feature set, and integrations—and choose the one that best matches your technical expertise, budget, and use cases.

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