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Introducing Data Loader - map existing data into user journeys

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  Hi {NAME},  We’re excited to introduce Data Loader, a powerful new feature we’ve b

 [Image]  Introducing Data Loader Import existing data to Woopra to retroactively map the end-to-end user journey --without developers  [Image]  Hi {NAME},  We’re excited to introduce Data Loader, a powerful new feature we’ve been working on for more than a year.  Like most companies, you probably have existing customer data in SQL databases, data warehouses, Salesforce, HubSpot and other services and platforms. This data contains valuable insights into the user journey, but you have no way of leveraging it. That’s where Data Loader comes in.  With Data Loader, Woopra customers can import their existing user data from various sources -- and convert them to actions -- without involving a developer. From then on, Woopra will continuously sync with your data source.  There are three main benefits to Data Loader:  - Full historical data. With access to the data your company has already been collecting, you gain immediate insights into the end-to-end customer journey. - Highest data integrity. Front-end trackers are unreliable. With Data Loader you are accessing the ultimate source of truth. - No developers involved. When it comes to data, too often developers are the bottleneck. Working with Data Loader does not require any developer resources.  Setting up Data Loader is quick and easy: Step 1: Authorize Woopra to connect to your data source Step 2: Map the fields in the data source to Woopra actions Step 3: You’re done! Start analyzing your historical customer data with Woopra’s powerful journey, trend, attribution and other reports. Data Loader comes out-of-the-box with support for the following databases (with many more on the way): Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, Azure, Snowflake, Cassandra, MySQL, Postgres, as well as cloud services such as Salesforce, Zendesk, Stripe, and more.  Learn more from Woopra co-founder and CEO, Elie Khoury, about [why Data Loader is part of the future of customer analytics](. Want to see Data Loader in action? With our white-glove concierge service, our experts will set it up for you in no time. Simply reply to this email or schedule a time to talk. [Request a Demo]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} . Do you need help with Woopra? Visit our [Help Desk](. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe](  © Woopra, Inc. 300 Montgomery St, Suite 208, San Francisco, CA 94104.

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