Alloy is Building 8's control plane for data teams. Connect your sources, run governed pipelines, publish to your lake, and keep the evidence of every run, all from one surface. Hosted on Azure in Australia.
Most data platforms let anyone run anything, and the record of what ran, what it cost, and whether policy was followed lives in six different places. Alloy puts connections, pipelines, governance and cost on one surface, checks every run against your active policy before it queues, and keeps the evidence.
Connections, datasets, sinks and ordered pipelines in one place. Scheduled and manual runs share the same governed path.
One active policy per tenant, with connector and sink allow-lists and override controls the runner enforces.
Every run on record with rows, bytes, duration and cost, and live logs while it happens.
Alloy drafts column descriptions, glossary terms and relationships, with confidence and severity, for a human to review.
Choose a connector and Alloy runs a live connectivity probe. Credentials go straight to your tenant Key Vault, and Alloy stores only the reference.
Group source datasets into ordered pipelines with an approved run window. Every run is checked against your active policy before it is queued.
Runs land in your governed lake with rows, bytes, duration and cost recorded, and you can watch them live as they happen.
SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Excel
HubSpot, Salesforce, Shopify, Stripe, Xero
Google Analytics 4, Google Ads, Google Ad Manager, Google Search Console, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Ads, OpenAI Ads
Microsoft Teams, Slack
Every credential goes to your tenant's Key Vault. Alloy stores only the reference.
Each tenant runs isolated on Azure Australia East. Your data does not share a lane.
Every run is on record: what ran, when, what it moved, and what it cost.
Password policy and two-factor authentication from the first login, not as an option.
Alloy has its own home, where you can look through the product and ask for early access. If you would rather talk it through first, we are happy to do that instead.
Opens alloy.building8.io, where you can request early access.