Sort of, yes. Fivetran has a product called Powered by Fivetran which is an API on top of Fivetran that lets users connect their apps and push to a warehouse managed by you. For example, you could ask users to connect their Salesforce via Fivetran and the data would end up in a BigQuery dataset you own.
Although Powered by Fivetran could be used for the use case we're building towards, it only solves the "getting data out of Salesforce/Quickbooks/etc" part of the problem. Often the harder part is actually extracting the relevant data and working with it after getting it from an API.
Although Powered by Fivetran could be used for the use case we're building towards, it only solves the "getting data out of Salesforce/Quickbooks/etc" part of the problem. Often the harder part is actually extracting the relevant data and working with it after getting it from an API.