Show HN: Airbyte 1.0, Marketplace, AI Assist, GenAI Support and Enterprise GA
58 points by bleonard 9 months ago | 14 commentsWe can hardly believe it’s been almost four years since our original HN launch (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25917403). What started as a small project has grown way beyond what we imagined, with over 170,000 deployments and 7,000 companies using Airbyte daily.
When we started Airbyte, our mission was simple (though not easy): to solve data movement once and for all. Today feels like a big step toward that goal with the release of Airbyte 1.0 (https://airbyte.com/v1). Reaching this milestone wasn’t a solo effort. It’s taken an incredible amount of work from the whole community and the feedback we’ve received from many of you along the way. We had three goals to reach 1.0: - Broad deployments to cover all major use cases, supported by over 1,200 community contributions. - Reliability and performance improvements (this has been a huge focus for the past year). - Making sure Airbyte fits with your existing production workflow – from Python scripts to Terraform, API, and UI interfaces.
It’s been quite the journey, and we’re excited to say we’ve hit those marks!
But there’s actually more to Airbyte 1.0! - An AI Assistant to help you build connectors in minutes. Just give it the API docs, and you’re good to go. We’ve also added support for GraphQL APIs to our Connector Builder. - The Connector Marketplace: You can now easily contribute connectors or make changes directly from the no-code/low-code builder. Every connector in the marketplace is editable, and we’ve added usage and confidence scores to help gauge reliability. - Airbyte Self-Managed Enterprise generally available: it comes with everything you get from the open-source version, plus enterprise-level features like premium support with SLA, SSO, RBAC, multiple workspaces, advanced observability, and enterprise connectors for Netsuite, Workday, Oracle, and more. - Airbyte can now power your RAG / GenAI workflows without limitations, through its support of unstructured data sources, vector databases, and new mapping capabilities. It also converts structured and unstructured data into documents for chunking, along with embedding support for Cohere and OpenAI.
There’s a lot more coming, and we’d love to hear your thoughts! If you’re curious, check out our launch keynote (https://airbyte.com/v1) and let us know what you think – are there features we could improve? Areas we should explore next? We’re all ears.
Thanks for being part of this journey!
- ssddanbrown 9 months agoJust an advisory so folks don't get caught out, as far as I can tell the offering advertised as the "open-source version" defaults to [1] (and heavily makes use of) the Elastic license. More context here [2].
[1]: https://github.com/airbytehq/airbyte/blob/v1.0.0/LICENSE [2]: https://github.com/ssddanbrown/Open-Source-Confusion-Cases/b...
- ofermend 9 months agoAbout a year ago we launched in partnership with the Airbyte team the Vectara Destination, to help developers accelerate Generative AI applications - congrats on the Airbyte team on this great launch and looking forward to 2.0
- marcosmarxm 9 months agoSince my first contact with the Airbyte (0.14.0 ~ 3 years ago) and first contribution to the project, it has been very gratifying to see all the improvements and features that are being launched today.
- josephcsible 9 months agoWhat is the "open-source version" you mentioned? All I can find is an Elastic Licensed one, and that license isn't open source.
- aldogonzalez8 9 months agoI want to test those AI capabilities.
- strider_99 9 months agoFour years to the date since 0.1.0! Nice work! (https://github.com/airbytehq/airbyte/releases/tag/v0.1.0-alp...)
- mtricot 9 months agoTalking about going back memory lane :) The initial name of the project was "conduit"...
- mtricot 9 months ago
- bengineerdavis 9 months agoThis is awesome! Congratulations on a huge milestone.
- davinchia 9 months agoLet's gooooo!
- mikesholiu 9 months agocongrats on the release! curious which features were your favorite to build in 1.0?
- johnniac3 9 months agoi love this tool. it obviated half our upper pipeline at my last job
- nithin2904 9 months agoCongratulations!!
- Anwesa_HN 9 months agoCongratulations!
- swyx 9 months agocongrats team!