DatriseAI-first ETL

Mixpanel Amazon Redshift

AI-first ETL from Mixpanel into Amazon Redshift. Governed entities, incremental sync, typed landing tables.

How Datrise loads Mixpanel into Amazon Redshift

Datrise syncs Mixpanel's events, user profiles, cohorts, funnels, and retention metrics into Amazon Redshift as a typed table per source entity. Flexible or custom fields land in SUPER columns, and timestamps such as created, updated, and status changes are typed as TIMESTAMPTZ.

Sync is incremental: Datrise uses COPY from staged files, then a delete-and-insert merge on stable id, so re-runs update only what changed. A DISTKEY on the join id and a SORTKEY on the load timestamp. Redshift performance hinges on dist/sort keys, so Datrise picks them from your entity ids and sync timestamps rather than defaulting to EVEN distribution.

Ideal for AWS-native warehouses already using the Redshift ecosystem.

Endpoints

Mixpanel: Product analytics for events, funnels, and retention.

Amazon Redshift: AWS petabyte-scale warehouse with Spectrum.

How Mixpanel entities map to Amazon Redshift

Mixpanel entityAmazon Redshift objectNotes
eventsmixpanel_eventsTIMESTAMPTZ events
user profilesmixpanel_user_profilesid PK · linked to mixpanel_events
cohortsmixpanel_cohortsid PK · linked to mixpanel_events
funnelsmixpanel_funnelsid PK · linked to mixpanel_events

FAQ

How does Datrise handle Mixpanel's custom fields in Amazon Redshift?

Flexible values are stored as SUPER columns, so new fields don't require a migration; strongly-typed fields — dates, numbers, and references — are promoted to native Amazon Redshift types.

How does the Mixpanel to Amazon Redshift sync stay up to date?

It runs incrementally — Datrise uses COPY from staged files, then a delete-and-insert merge on stable id.

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