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How We Performed on Our Q1 OKRs, and The Goals for Q2

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In Q1 2021, Airbyte focused on becoming the open-source standard for replicating data with three main goals: making Airbyte work seamlessly regardless of infrastructure, building a large developer community for data integration, and ensuring easy use in production contexts. The company's OKRs for Q1 included growing community love, increasing production usage, establishing reliability as a standard, and building the dream team. Airbyte outperformed its Q1 goals for community love, with significant growth in GitHub stars compared to other open-source data integration projects. Production usage also increased during Q1, with more users syncing data multiple times per week. The company worked on strengthening connectors and improving support response time. For Q2 2021, Airbyte aims to grow its community love further by increasing active Slack users, GitHub stars, issue contributors, pull request contributors, and connector contributors. It also plans to increase production usage by boosting the number of prod users, active connections per prod user, and connectors available. Additionally, the company will continue working on making Airbyte a reliable standard and building its dream team. Some key milestones for Q2 include creating line-of-business connectors with low-code solutions, supporting custom DBT models, enabling CDC for all major database sources, handling large production data sets, providing single node support across platforms, offering first-class K8s support, and improving OAuth support for connector authentication.

Company
Airbyte

Date published
April 13, 2021

Author(s)
John Lafleur

Word count
1235

Hacker News points
None found.

Language
English


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