MongoDB’s document-based database format guarantees high resilience and minimal access time to critical data for tracking your business’ performance. Syncing this data to Sourcetable, and combining it with inputs from other platforms and databases, allows users to keep track of their business, create auto-updating models, and analyze churn and cohort analysis, among other important metrics.
Sourcetable intuitively brings together key data from over 30 different platforms and databases, including MongoDB. This allows product, marketing and finance teams to navigate their metrics and gauge their ongoing performance at a glance, informing next steps and automating key processes while saving time for what matters most – selling your products.
Sourcetable offers a full suite of visualization tools, from bar charts to line graphs, burn charts, scatter plots, mapping and more. This allows users to draw up visually striking dashboards to share with their team, and highlight the metrics that matter most.
Use out-of-the-box, tried and tested templates in order to merge databases and enable data collaboration across your entire organisation
Analyse and cross-reference your MongoDB databases with inputs from other platforms in cross-channel reports
Compile all your MongoDB data into a spreadsheet so you can query it and find the business intelligence behind the numbers.
Online businesses integrating MongoDB with Sourcetable have access to all relevant data on income, expenses, statements, estimates and inventory.
Retail online stores
(eCommerce)B2B Platforms
Software as a Service
(SaaS) companiesB2C Marketplaces
MongoDB + Sourcetable
MongoDB + Sourcetable
MongoDB + Sourcetable
MongoDB + PostgreSQL
MongoDB + MySQL
Connect and analyse findings from MongoDB alongside data from 30+ other sources, no knowledge of SQL required.
Create and share workflow templates to drive decisions, enhance collaboration and improve your business based on data from MongoDB and other platforms
Automate your MongoDB data, freeing up time to focus on what matters most: selling your product