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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.

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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

Frequently asked questions

What makes data observability different from traditional monitoring tools?
Traditional monitoring tools focus on infrastructure and application performance, while data observability digs into the health and trustworthiness of your data itself. At Sifflet, we combine metadata monitoring, data profiling, and log analysis to provide deep insights into pipeline health, data freshness checks, and anomaly detection. It's about ensuring your data is accurate, timely, and reliable across the entire stack.
How can I avoid breaking reports and dashboards during migration?
To prevent disruptions, it's essential to use data lineage tracking. This gives you visibility into how data flows through your systems, so you can assess downstream impacts before making changes. It’s a key part of data pipeline monitoring and helps maintain trust in your analytics.
What’s the main difference between ETL and ELT?
Great question! While both ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) and ELT (Extract, Load, Transform) are data integration methods, the key difference lies in the order of operations. ETL transforms data before loading it into a data warehouse, whereas ELT loads raw data first and transforms it inside the warehouse. ELT has become more popular with the rise of cloud data warehouses like Snowflake and BigQuery, which offer scalable storage and computing power. If you're working with large volumes of data, ELT might be the better fit for your data pipeline monitoring strategy.
Can I see how a business metric is calculated in Sifflet?
Absolutely! With Sifflet’s data lineage tracking, users can view the full column-level lineage from ingestion to consumption. This transparency helps users understand how each metric is computed and how it relates to other data or metrics in the pipeline.
How does aligning data observability with business objectives improve outcomes?
Aligning data observability with business goals transforms data from a technical asset into a strategic one. By setting clear KPIs and linking data quality monitoring to business impact, teams can make smarter decisions, improve SLA compliance, and drive real value from their data investments.
What made data observability such a hot topic in 2021?
Great question! Data observability really took off in 2021 because it became clear that reliable data is critical for driving business decisions. As data pipelines became more complex, teams needed better ways to monitor data quality, freshness, and lineage. That’s where data observability platforms came in, helping companies ensure trust in their data by making it fully observable end-to-end.
How does Sifflet ensure data security within its data observability platform?
At Sifflet, data security is built into the foundation of our data observability platform. We follow three core principles: least privilege, no storage, and single tenancy. This means we only use read-only access, never store your data, and isolate each customer’s environment to prevent cross-tenant access.
How does data observability improve incident response and SLA compliance?
With data observability, teams get real-time metrics and deep context around data issues. This means faster incident response and better SLA compliance. Sifflet’s observability platform helps you pinpoint root causes quickly, reducing downtime and giving stakeholders confidence in the reliability of your data.
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