DatriseAI-first ETL

Attio Chartio

AI-first ETL from Attio into Chartio. Governed entities, incremental sync, typed landing tables.

How Datrise loads Attio into Chartio

Datrise syncs Attio's objects, lists, records, notes, and relationship workflows into Chartio as SQL tables a visual-SQL explorer connects to. Flexible or custom fields land in flattened columns for visual SQL, and timestamps such as created, updated, and status changes are typed as temporal columns.

Sync is incremental: Datrise uses incremental refresh of the connected tables, so re-runs update only what changed. Date-partitioned facts. Visual-SQL tools build joins from your schema, so Datrise lands clearly related tables with stable id columns.

Ideal for drag-and-drop charting over a database.

Endpoints

Attio: Modern CRM source for relationship and pipeline data.

Chartio: Cloud BI for exploring warehouse data with drag-and-drop charts.

How Attio entities map to Chartio

Attio entityChartio objectNotes
objectsattio_objectsid PK · custom fields → flattened columns for visual SQL
listsattio_listsid PK · linked to attio_objects
recordsattio_recordsid PK · linked to attio_objects
notesattio_notesid PK · linked to attio_objects

FAQ

How does Datrise handle Attio's custom fields in Chartio?

Flexible values are stored as flattened columns for visual SQL, so new fields don't require a migration; strongly-typed fields — dates, numbers, and references — are promoted to native Chartio types.

How does the Attio to Chartio sync stay up to date?

It runs incrementally — Datrise uses incremental refresh of the connected tables.

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