

Connect Postgres CDC with Mongo DB
A PostgreSQL CDC (Change Data Capture) source streams real-time database changes, such as inserts, updates, and deletes, to downstream systems for integration or analysis. and Load transformed data into MongoDB with the MongoDB Sink Connector, enabling flexible, scalable storage and real-time data access for your applications

From Postgres CDC
Bring real-time changes from your PostgreSQL database into GlassFlow with the Postgres CDC Source Connector. Capture, stream, and transform your data effortlessly.
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To Mongo DB
Push transformed data into MongoDB with the MongoDB Sink Connector, enabling flexible storage and real-time data access for your applications
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Postgres CDC
Connect your Postgres CDC account.
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Supabase
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Webhook
Connect Postgres CDC with Webhook
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Snowflake
Connect Postgres CDC with Snowflake
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Amazon DynamoDB
Connect Postgres CDC with Amazon DynamoDB
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ClickHouse
Connect Postgres CDC with ClickHouse
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Amazon S3
Connect Postgres CDC with Amazon S3
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Weaviate
Connect Postgres CDC with Weaviate
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Pinecone
Connect Postgres CDC with Pinecone
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