Comparison

superglue vs Jitterbit

Built for operations and IT teams tired of slow, expensive integration platforms that still break. superglue uses AI to build and maintain integrations automatically—no developers required.

Setup time
Minutes
Weeks–months
Maintenance
Automatic
Manual
Skill needed
None
Developer
Annual cost
Free tier
$50K+
10x
Faster setup
80%
Lower TCO
0
Devs needed
1.9K+ GitHub stars
Backed by Y Combinator Combinator
Open source
Last updated: March 2026
Feature Comparison

How they stack up

superglue Jitterbit
Integration approach AI agent builds integrations from natural language Manual drag-and-drop with pre-built connectors
Setup time Minutes Weeks to months
Technical skill None required Integration developers needed
Self-healing Automatic — AI detects and repairs failures No — manual debugging required
superglue Jitterbit
API coverage Any API — works with any documented system Limited — depends on pre-built connectors
Governance Built-in — RBAC and audit trails Built-in — enterprise access controls
Deployment Cloud or self-hosted (open-source) Cloud, on-premise, or hybrid
Migration support AI-assisted — migrate existing workflows N/A
superglue Jitterbit
Pricing Starts free, scales with usage $50K+/year, custom quotes only
Maintenance Automatic — adapts to API changes Manual — developer intervention needed
Open source Yes — no vendor lock-in No — proprietary platform
Team overhead Zero — no integration specialists needed High — dedicated team common
Migration

Switching from Jitterbit is simple

Start with one workflow. Expand from there.

1

Pick a workflow

Choose one Jitterbit integration to migrate—ideally one that's been painful to maintain or costly to run.

2

Describe it to superglue

Tell the AI agent what the integration does in plain English. It reads your API docs and builds the workflow.

3

Validate and go live

Review, test against your systems, and switch over. superglue handles maintenance from there.

FAQ

Common questions

Yes. Most teams migrate one workflow at a time while keeping Jitterbit running for the rest. There's no need to rip and replace—you can move at your own pace and only decommission Jitterbit once you're fully confident.
superglue supports role-based access control, audit logging, and can be self-hosted inside your own infrastructure. The open-source core means you can inspect every line of code that touches your data.
superglue works with any system that has an API or documentation—it doesn't depend on pre-built connectors. In most cases, superglue can replicate what a Jitterbit connector does in minutes, with the added benefit of automatic maintenance.
Yes. superglue is used in production by enterprise teams today, including organizations managing Salesforce workflows at scale. It's backed by Y Combinator and has an active open-source community.
When an API changes—a new field, a different response format, a changed endpoint—superglue's AI agent detects the failure, reads the updated API documentation, and fixes the integration automatically. No developer ticket, no downtime.

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