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Integrate Sifflet with BigQuery to monitor all table types, access field-level lineage, enrich metadata, and gain actionable insights for an optimized data observability strategy.

Metadata-based monitors and optimized queries

Sifflet leverages BigQuery's metadata APIs and relies on optimized queries, ensuring minimal costs and efficient monitor runs.

Usage and BigQuery metadata

Get detailed statistics about the usage of your BigQuery assets, in addition to various metadata (like tags, descriptions, and table sizes) retrieved directly from BigQuery.

Field-level lineage

Have a complete understanding of how data flows through your platform via field-level end-to-end lineage for BigQuery.

External table support

Sifflet can monitor external BigQuery tables to ensure the quality of data in other systems like Google Cloud BigTable and Google Cloud Storage

Sifflet’s AI Helps Us Focus on What Moves the Business

What impressed us most about Sifflet’s AI-native approach is how seamlessly it adapts to our data landscape — without needing constant tuning. The system learns patterns across our workflows and flags what matters, not just what’s noisy. It’s made our team faster and more focused, especially as we scale analytics across the business.

Simoh-Mohamed Labdoui
Head of Data

"Enabler of Cross Platform Data Storytelling"

"Sifflet has been a game-changer for our organization, providing full visibility of data lineage across multiple repositories and platforms. The ability to connect to various data sources ensures observability regardless of the platform, and the clean, intuitive UI makes setup effortless, even when uploading dbt manifest files via the API. Their documentation is concise and easy to follow, and their team's communication has been outstanding—quickly addressing issues, keeping us informed, and incorporating feedback. "

Callum O'Connor
Senior Analytics Engineer, The Adaptavist

"Building Harmony Between Data and Business With Sifflet"

"Sifflet serves as our key enabler in fostering a harmonious relationship with business teams. By proactively identifying and addressing potential issues before they escalate, we can shift the focus of our interactions from troubleshooting to driving meaningful value. This approach not only enhances collaboration but also ensures that our efforts are aligned with creating impactful outcomes for the organization."

Sophie Gallay
Data & Analytics Director, Etam

" Sifflet empowers our teams through Centralized Data Visibility"

"Having the visibility of our DBT transformations combined with full end-to-end data lineage in one central place in Sifflet is so powerful for giving our data teams confidence in our data, helping to diagnose data quality issues and unlocking an effective data mesh for us at BBC Studios"

Ross Gaskell
Software engineering manager, BBC Studios

"Sifflet allows us to find and trust our data"

"Sifflet has transformed our data observability management at Carrefour Links. Thanks to Sifflet's proactive monitoring, we can identify and resolve potential issues before they impact our operations. Additionally, the simplified access to data enables our teams to collaborate more effectively."

Mehdi Labassi
CTO, Carrefour Links

"A core component of our data strategy and transformation"

"Using Sifflet has helped us move much more quickly because we no longer experience the pain of constantly going back and fixing issues two, three, or four times."

Sami Rahman
Director of Data, Hypebeast
Dynex Capital
Euronext
Dailymotion
Saint-Gobain
ShopBack
Servier
Penguin Random House
Adaptavist
Mollie
Hypebeast
Deuna
BBC Studios
Carrefour
Etam
Auchan
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Frequently asked questions

What makes observability essential for AI governance and ML model reliability?
ML models rely on clean, consistent data. With real-time drift detection and schema monitoring, observability tools catch issues before they impact predictions. One global consulting firm used Sifflet to detect feature drift and schema changes early, keeping their models accurate and their stakeholders confident in the results.
How does Sifflet support SLA compliance and proactive monitoring?
With real-time metrics and intelligent alerting, Sifflet helps ensure SLA compliance by detecting issues early and offering root cause analysis. Its proactive monitoring features, like dynamic thresholding and auto-remediation suggestions, keep your data pipelines healthy and responsive.
How does data observability complement a data catalog?
While a data catalog helps you find and understand your data, data observability ensures that the data you find is actually reliable. Observability tools like Sifflet monitor the health of your data pipelines in real time, using features like data freshness checks, anomaly detection, and data quality monitoring. Together, they give you both visibility and trust in your data.
What role does data ownership play in data quality monitoring?
Clear data ownership is a game changer for data quality monitoring. When each data product has a defined owner, it’s easier to resolve issues quickly, collaborate across teams, and build a strong data culture that values accountability and trust.
Is Sifflet's Data Sharing compatible with cloud data platforms like Snowflake or BigQuery?
Yes, it is! Sifflet currently supports Data Sharing to Snowflake, BigQuery, and S3, with more destinations on the way. This makes it easy to integrate Sifflet into your cloud data observability strategy and leverage your existing infrastructure for deeper insights and proactive monitoring.
Why is data observability important during cloud migration?
Great question! Data observability helps you monitor the health and integrity of your data as it moves to the cloud. By using an observability platform, you can track data lineage, detect anomalies, and validate consistency between environments, which reduces the risk of disruptions and broken pipelines.
What’s the difference between a data schema and a database schema?
Great question! A data schema defines structure across your entire data ecosystem, including pipelines, APIs, and ingestion tools. A database schema, on the other hand, is specific to one system, like PostgreSQL or BigQuery, and focuses on tables, columns, and relationships. Both are essential for effective data governance and observability.
What makes Monte Carlo a good fit for modern cloud analytics teams?
Monte Carlo shines when you're working with a modern cloud stack and need fast, low-effort data observability. Its ML-driven anomaly detection and metadata-focused monitoring make it easy to catch data issues without writing custom rules. If your team wants to improve dashboard reliability quickly, Monte Carlo is a strong option.

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