Airbyte vs Stitch

Side-by-Side Comparison (2026)

Airbyte
51.9
Overall Score
41 quotes
Cloud ETL/ELT
Stitch
39.3
Overall Score
8 quotes
Cloud ETL/ELT

Overview

Airbyte and Stitch are both popular tools in the data pipeline space. Airbyte scores 51.9/100 while Stitch scores 39.3/100. Both have distinct strengths and serve different use cases.

Dimension Scorecard

Dimension
Airbyte
Stitch
Pricing Predictability
55
25
Total Cost of Ownership
63
25
Sync Reliability
58
25
Connector Breadth
60
50
Setup & Ease of Use
53
100

Airbyte Strengths

  • Open-source and community-driven approach
  • Extensive connector library and ability to build custom connectors
  • Lower pricing compared to proprietary solutions
  • Flexible deployment options (cloud and self-hosted)
  • Good for teams with custom integration needs

Stitch Strengths

  • Referenced strength from user feedback
  • Additional capability noted by users
  • Feature or approach valued by practitioners

When to Pick Each Vendor

Airbyte

Choose Airbyte for: Open-source and community-driven approach and Extensive connector library and ability to build custom connectors. Airbyte excels at cloud etl/elt and has strong community support.

Stitch

Choose Stitch for: Referenced strength from user feedback and Additional capability noted by users. Stitch offers a different approach that may better fit teams prioritizing cloud etl/elt.

Evidence from the Community

Airbyte Quotes

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"Even a simple installation of airbyte on my local machine fails :( I tried docker-compose up!"
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Very Positive hn
"It is way easier for the community and for us to build connectors that meet quality standards"
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Very Negative hn
"Airbyte (457 RPS - 101x slower before it failed the long test)"
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Stitch Quotes

Very Positive hn
"found it super easy to stream cdc to redshift and snowflake"
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Positive hn
"Fivetran, Stitch, and Airbyte are some big players."
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Negative hn
"These tools are robust, but they can also get a bit complex and pricey for smaller companies"
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The Verdict

Both are solid choices. Pick Airbyte if you prioritize open-source and community-driven approach, or Stitch if referenced strength from user feedback is critical to your workflow.

Last updated: Jun 17, 2026