Integrations

Sage Intacct connector: your GL, AP, and AR in the lakehouse

Finance teams can now sync Sage Intacct directly into Databasin. Eighteen accounting entities with hundreds of validated fields flow into analytics-ready tables, complete with a curated semantic model.

Finance data deserves better than monthly exports. The new Sage Intacct connector syncs your accounting system into Databasin on a schedule — incrementally, reliably, and modeled for analysis.

What's covered

  • 18 Sage Intacct entities spanning the core accounting objects: GL, AP, AR, vendors, customers, and more
  • 432 live-validated fields — every single field verified against a real Intacct tenant before we shipped
  • A relationship-aware semantic model included out of the box, so cross-entity analysis (invoices ↔ vendors ↔ GL accounts) works immediately
  • Incremental, scheduled syncs through the standard pipeline framework — first sync backfills, every sync after pulls only changes

Once Intacct lands in the lakehouse, your finance data stops living on an island. Join it to operational data, build spend dashboards in Databasin One, or hand auditors a query instead of a spreadsheet.

Part of our spring ERP push alongside the massively expanded Workday connector — because the systems that run your business should feed the platform that explains it.

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