{"id":102815,"title":"Artie - Real-time data replication to your data warehouse","tagline":"Give your AI agents fresh data they can actually act on","body":"**TL;DR:** Artie is a fully managed, real-time data replication tool that streams every row-level change from your production database to your warehouse in under 60 seconds. You can now sign up and start replicating today, no call required. Most teams run their first sync in under an hour.\n\n\u003chttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYgz9NaIBLg\u003e\n\n**The Problem**\n\nGetting data from your production database to your warehouse in real time has always meant picking your poison.\n\nYou build it yourself: Kafka, Debezium, custom merge logic, months of engineering, and years of maintenance as schemas evolve and the engineers who built it move on.\n\nYou use an existing CDC tool: usually something inherited, unreliable at scale, and not built for the warehouse destinations you're actually running.\n\nOr you accept stale data: dashboards refreshing every 3-24 hours, AI pipelines reasoning over yesterday's snapshot, analytics teams filing 9 am tickets asking why the numbers don't add up.\n\nMost teams are somewhere on this spectrum – either maintaining a pipeline they didn't want to build, or working around data they can't trust. That was a manageable problem when stale dashboards just annoyed your analytics team, but it becomes a bigger beast when AI agents are making pricing decisions, routing support tickets, and scoring risk off the same lagged data.\n\nA warehouse that's 12 hours behind isn't a minor inconvenience anymore – it's a liability.\n\n**The Solution**\n\nSee it work: \u003chttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp0Yp77_Z9w\u003e\n\nArtie handles the entire replication layer so you don't have to. No self-built Kafka stack to maintain, no unreliable CDC tool to babysit, no stale data to apologize for. Connect your source, choose your destination, and your warehouse stays in sync with production continuously.\n\nAI agents are only as good as the data they act on. If your warehouse is hours behind, your agents are too. Artie gives your AI layer what it actually needs: a warehouse that reflects production in real time, without engineering overhead.\n\n**How It Works**\n\nArtie uses change data capture (CDC) to read directly from your database's replication logs – capturing every insert, update, and delete as it happens. Those changes stream continuously to your warehouse, landing in under 60 seconds. There's no bulk export, no scheduled job, no polling. Just a live, accurate reflection of your production data.\n\nUnder the hood, Artie handles the operational complexity: schema changes propagate automatically, delivery is exactly-once even through failures, and your destination tables stay in sync without any pipeline code on your end. The things that take most teams a year or two to get right are already solved.\n\n**Sources:** PostgreSQL, Amazon Aurora/RDS, GCP CloudSQL, Supabase, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, MongoDB, DocumentDB, DynamoDB, Oracle, CockroachDB, Amazon Keyspaces (Cassandra), and an Events API\n\n**Destinations:** Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, Databricks, ClickHouse, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, MotherDuck, S3, GCS, Iceberg REST Catalog, and Amazon S3 Tables\n\n**The Team**\n\nRobin (co-founder and CTO) has been building large-scale data pipelines his entire career – from processing 14 billion daily events at [Outbound.io](http://Outbound.io), to filing patents on event streaming at Zendesk, to running data infrastructure at Opendoor. He started Artie because he kept hitting the same ceiling: pipelines that worked until they didn't, and teams spending years maintaining infrastructure that should have been solved.\n\nBefore co-founding Artie, I covered enterprise software at Bank of America and Balyasny Asset Management and kept running into the same gap: companies burning engineering cycles on data pipelines that shouldn't require a team to maintain. We've been building Artie together for three years, went through YC S23, and closed a $12M Series A led by Dalton Caldwell at Standard Capital.\n\n**Our Ask**\n\nIf you're a data engineer or engineering manager tired of stale warehouse data, [try it yourself](https://go.artie.com/launch) today. See real-time replication running in your own environment – not a demo, not a sandbox, but against your actual data.\n\nIf you need private networking, dedicated infrastructure, or compliance support, [book a demo](https://go.artie.com/2822ee) and we'll walk you through what an enterprise setup looks like.\n\n[Try Artie today](https://go.artie.com/launch)","slug":"QkJ-artie-real-time-data-replication-to-your-data-warehouse","created_at":"2026-06-09T17:12:18.002Z","updated_at":"2026-06-20T20:00:59.064Z","total_vote_count":42,"url":"https://www.ycombinator.com/launches/QkJ-artie-real-time-data-replication-to-your-data-warehouse","share_image_url":"//bookface-static.ycombinator.com/assets/ycdc/yc-og-image-c440a0ad1dacfb86eeeb343717479cc54d256614449b4ef719977a0a451f8bc8.png","company":{"id":28650,"name":"Artie","slug":"artie","url":"https://www.artie.com/","logo":"https://bookface-images.s3.amazonaws.com/small_logos/973d2f0c6c4d07505113e974a08d18864eb95d54.png","batch":"Summer 2023","industry":"B2B","tags":["Developer Tools","SaaS","Data Engineering","Enterprise Software"],"search_path":"https://bookface.ycombinator.com/company/28650"}}