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Where Northwind connects to your stack.

A small, intentional set of integrations. Some available today, others actively in development with our design partners.

Honest about what is shipping.
Where Northwind connects

Four integration surfaces.

Each surface has its own page with current availability. Live surfaces are in your hands today; the others are in active development for design partners.

Cloud Storage · Early Access

Dropbox and Google Drive are available for selected customers. Other providers are in development.

Spreadsheets · Live

Excel workbooks, Google Sheets exports, and CSVs are first-class sources today.

Databases · Coming Soon

Connectors for relational and analytical sources are in active development with design partners.

APIs & Webhooks · Coming Soon

Programmatic access for ingest and outbound events is in active development.

How we choose what to ship

Fewer, deeper integrations, built around real workflows.

A long list of half-finished connectors is worse than a short list of working ones. Northwind ships integrations when they hold up against real workflows, not when the basic API call returns 200.

For each surface, we work with design partners to understand the failure modes that actually matter (rate limits, schema drift, locale quirks, partial data) and harden the connector before it goes broadly available.

That is why some of the pages here say Coming Soon. The connector is being built; it is not pretending to exist. Each Coming Soon page has a way for your team to influence the priority order.

  • Live surfaces are available today and supported.
  • Early Access surfaces are partially shipping for selected customers.
  • Coming Soon surfaces are in active development; you can request priority access.
  • Roadmap reflects design-partner demand, not a feature checklist.
Influence what ships next

Tell us which integration matters most.

If a missing connector is blocking you, we want to know. We prioritize based on design-partner demand, not a generic feature checklist.