3 Integrations with Purple

View a list of Purple integrations and software that integrates with Purple below. Compare the best Purple integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Purple. Here are the current Purple integrations in 2026:

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    Blotout

    Blotout

    Blotout

    Activate customer journeys with complete visibility using infrastructure-as-code. Blotout’s SDK offers companies all of the analytics and remarketing tools they are accustomed to, while offering best-in-class privacy preservation for the company’s users. Blotout’s SDK is out of the box compliant with GDPR, CCPA & COPPA. Blotout’s SDK uses on-device, distributed edge computing for analytics, messaging and remarketing, all without using user personal data, device IDs or IP addresses. Measure, attribute, optimize, and activate customer data with 100% customer coverage. The only stack that gives you the complete customer lifecycle by unifying event, online, and offline data sources. Establish a trusted data relationship with your customers to build loyalty and maintain compliance with the GDPR and global privacy laws.
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    Meltano

    Meltano

    Meltano

    Meltano provides the ultimate flexibility in deployment options. Own your data stack, end to end. Ever growing connector library of 300+ connectors have been running in production for years. Run workflows in isolated environments, execute end-to-end tests, and version control everything. Open source gives you the power to build your ideal data stack. Define your entire project as code and collaborate confidently with your team. The Meltano CLI enables you to rapidly create your project, making it easy to start replicating data. Meltano is designed to be the best way to run dbt to manage your transformations. Your entire data stack is defined in your project, making it simple to deploy it to production. Validate your changes in development before moving to CI, and in staging before moving to production.
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    Singer

    Singer

    Singer

    Singer describes how data extraction scripts called “taps” and data loading scripts called “targets” should communicate, allowing them to be used in any combination to move data from any source to any destination. Send data between databases, web APIs, files, queues, and just about anything else you can think of. Singer taps and targets are simple applications composed with pipes—no daemons or complicated plugins needed. Singer applications communicate with JSON, making them easy to work with and implement in any programming language. Singer also supports JSON Schema to provide rich data types and rigid structure when needed. Singer makes it easy to maintain state between invocations to support incremental extraction.
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