Comparison · Self-hosted vs Managed

Wrangler vs Stitch

Stitch is $100/mo (Standard). Wrangler is a self-hosted alternative at $1.99/mo. Here's when each makes sense.

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WranglerStitch
HostingSelf-hosted, your infraManaged SaaS (cloud only)
Data locationYour server, your diskStitch's cloud
Free tier2 pipelinesPaid only
Pro pricing$1.99/mo$100/mo (Standard)
DependenciesNone (single binary + SQLite)N/A (managed)
Setup time~30 secondsAccount signup
DashboardBuilt-in at /uiCloud dashboard
LicenseBSL 1.1Proprietary SaaS
When to use Wrangler

Pick Wrangler when you want simplicity and ownership.

Wrangler is a single Go binary with embedded SQLite. Install it with one command, and you are running in under a minute. Your data stays on your server.

curl -fsSL https://stockyard.dev/wrangler/install.sh | sh
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Stitch makes sense when you need more.

Stitch is a managed replication service with 100+ connectors. If you need automated replication from SaaS tools to a warehouse, Stitch handles it without code. If you have simpler data movement needs, Wrangler is self-hosted at a fraction of the cost.
Deciding between the two

Before choosing between Wrangler and Stitch, consider what happens when you need to leave. Stitch exports vary in completeness — some fields, some history, some metadata may not come with you. Wrangler stores everything in a single SQLite file. Leaving means copying that file. This is not a hypothetical concern: the average team changes tools every 18 to 24 months.

Architecturally, Wrangler and Stitch could not be more different. Stitch runs on distributed cloud infrastructure with load balancers, managed databases, CDNs, and redundancy across availability zones. Wrangler is a single process writing to a single file on a single disk. That sounds fragile until you realize that SQLite handles more concurrent readers than most web applications will ever need, and WAL mode means reads never block writes.

Switching from Stitch

If you are currently using Stitch and considering Wrangler, start by running both in parallel. Install Wrangler on a test server, point your workflow at it for a week, and compare the experience. Wrangler's data directory is isolated — running a trial costs nothing beyond the compute. If Wrangler does not fit, delete the binary and the data directory. There is nothing else to clean up.

FAQ
Is Wrangler a Stitch alternative?
Stitch automates data replication with 100+ connectors. Wrangler handles config-based ETL pipelines as a single binary. Stitch is more automated; Wrangler is simpler and self-hosted.
Does Wrangler charge per row?
No. Wrangler Pro is $1.99/mo flat regardless of data volume.
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