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  • Official comment
    Ray User

    Hi all!

    Fivetran's Outreach.io connector is now available to all customers, featuring syncing of all objects plus a mapping of the custom fields used in the standard objects. Please try it out and let us know any feedback you may have!

     

    https://fivetran.com/integrations/outreach

     

    cc Ben Lewinsky

  • Sam User

    Hi Magnus, Sam from the Product Team here- Thanks for submitting this request! We don't have this planned at this time. However, we are seriously considering it for Q2. If we did decide to build Outreach would you be willing to be a private preview tester? In the meantime, we will continue to collect customer demand to justify the commitment to support & maintain a high-quality Fivetran connector. Every upvote on this request increases the case to build it.

    Hey @...

     

    Thanks for the quick response. Yes, we would be interested in being private preview testers.

  • Sam User

    Great! I will make sure to update you if this gets prioritized for Q2 build. 

    Pls count us in for a private preview tester as well if this moves ahead.

    Please count us in as well. 

  • Sam User

    Hi Everyone!

    Sam from the Product Team here, we have heard the many requests from our customers for an Outreach.io connector and I am excited to announce we have slated Outreach.io for Q2 build! Thank you so much for participating in our Feature Request portal, please continue to log any requests you may have! If you are interested in Private Preview testing our Outreach.io connector when it's ready or any of our other Private Preview ready connectors below please email beta@fivetran.com!

     

    Hi @.... We are interested in this as well. Is the private preview now available?

    Would definitely like to see this. Supported by Singer

    https://github.com/singer-io/tap-outreach

    Ben Lewinsky. Question for you. Have you used the Singer IO tap for Outreach? If so, how good is at handling the Outreach's aggressive API throttling?