Fivetran and Hevo Data are two powerful no-code tools that empower data teams to build quickly, but they differ in detailed work of data integration, costs, and capabilities. Fivetran offers fully managed data connectors to sync data from over 300 SaaS applications, APIs, databases, and other structured and semi-structured data sources into target analytical destinations like data warehouses and data lakes. Hevo Data is a bidirectional cloud-based data pipeline platform with modern features like no-code configuration, easy pipeline setup and maintenance, log-based replication, and pre- and post-transformation capabilities. Fivetran has over 300 connectors compared to Hevo Data's 150, but the number of connectors is not the only consideration; intersectionality of data sources, custom connectors, and scalability are also key factors. Fivetran offers more advanced features, including capturing deletes, custom data replication, data blocking, and column hashing, while Hevo Data has powerful sync and transformation capabilities with log-based replication, reverse ETL, and bi-directional syncs. Pricing models for both platforms are consumption-based, but Hevo's is use-it-or-lose-it every month, whereas Fivetran's MARs roll over into future months within the same year and users are not charged for transformations. Ultimately, companies requiring scalability, extensibility, and more capable connectors may find Fivetran more advantageous, while smaller organizations or those with lower data maturity needs may prefer Hevo Data.