Data Extraction on Autopilot

Connect to SFTP, Google Drive, S3, FTP, OneDrive, or Awin in minutes. Tradedoubler is coming soon. Browse folders, pick the fields you need, preview your data, and let it sync on schedule. No code required.

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SFTP Server
sftp://feeds.example.com/products/
Connected
Google Drive
/Shared Drives/Product Feeds
Connected
S3 Compatible Storage
s3://product-catalog/daily/
Connected
Awin Publisher
OAuth • Advertiser feed discovery
Connected
Tradedoubler
Native integration launching soon
Soon

Supported extraction sources

Awin
TradeDoubler
Drive
FTP/SFTP
S3
OneDrive

Your product data lives in too many places

Warehouses, ERPs, spreadsheets, cloud drives, affiliate networks. Getting it all into one feed means running exports, stitching data together in scripts, and hoping nothing breaks when a source format changes. Every. Single. Time.

  • Fragile scripts that break without warning

    A supplier changes a column name. A file lands an hour late. Credentials expire over the weekend. Nobody notices until the systems downstream start failing.

  • Every source speaks a different format

    Different delimiters, encodings, column names, and file structures from every supplier. Your parser chokes on each one in a new and exciting way.

  • Zero visibility when things go wrong

    No dashboard. No error log. No alert. Someone discovers the problem days later when a customer reports stale product data.

  • Stuck waiting on developers

    Every new source, credential change, or format tweak means filing a developer ticket. The feedback loop is slow and expensive.

manual_extract.sh
FAILED
SOLVED

Feed Panda Extraction

Last run: 3 mins ago • 100% Success

Connection Verified
Fields selected 12 of 48
Records 104,203 synced
Retry Automatic

Extract data in three steps

Go from scattered sources to a single, reliable pipeline.

1

Connect your source

Pick from S3, Google Drive, FTP, SFTP, OneDrive, or Awin (Tradedoubler coming soon). Authenticate with OAuth, SSH keys, or simple credentials.

2

Configure your data

Browse folders, select files, test the connection, choose which fields to import, and preview your actual data before running anything.

3

Schedule and automate

Sync hourly, daily, or weekly. Trigger on demand whenever you need fresh data.

Built for reliable extraction

Every feature you need to pull data on schedule, without surprises.

Multiple source types, one workflow

Google Drive, SFTP, S3 storage, OneDrive, Awin (Tradedoubler coming soon). Every source sets up the same way. Enter credentials, test the connection, pick your files. No special training for each new vendor. No developer ticket.

FTP/SFTP
S3
Drive
Awin
TradeDoubler
OneDrive

Field selection and preview

See every column in your file. Select only the fields you need and skip the rest. Preview actual data rows to verify parsing, delimiters, and encodings are correct before you run a single sync.

Visual folder browsing

Browse remote directories the same way you browse local files. Navigate S3 buckets, SFTP folders, and Drive paths. Select files visually instead of memorizing paths.

Flexible scheduling

Fresh data when your team needs it. Hourly, daily, weekly, or on demand. Kick off an extra run the moment a supplier drops an updated feed. Don't wait for the next scheduled window.

SCHEDULE OPTIONS
Hourly
Every 3 / 6 / 12 hours
Daily
Weekly
On demand

Reusable connections

Create a connection once and reuse it across multiple data sources. A single S3 connection can point to different product files without entering credentials again.

Incremental sync

Set a unique identifier like SKU or product ID and only process changed records. No need to import everything from scratch on every run.

Runs fix themselves

Network hiccups and rate limits retry themselves in the background. Real problems like a wrong password or expired key get flagged immediately with the exact reason.

Stop babysitting your feeds

Connect your sources once. Select the fields you need. Schedule reliable extractions. Get alerted when something needs attention. Then focus on what the data means, not on collecting it.

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Data extraction FAQ

What file formats can I extract?
Feed Panda supports CSV and XML files. CSV parsing handles configurable delimiters including comma, semicolon, tab, and pipe. XML files are parsed with full element selection.
How often can I schedule extractions?
Schedules range from hourly to daily or weekly. You can also trigger extractions manually at any time.
What happens if an extraction fails?
Feed Panda retries the small stuff automatically in the background. Network hiccups, rate limits, sources that are briefly unreachable. When something actually needs you, like a wrong password or a missing permission, we flag it immediately with the exact reason. Every run is logged with status, duration, and full detail, so you can always see what happened.
Is my data secure during extraction?
All connections use encrypted protocols including SFTP, HTTPS, and TLS. Passwords, SSH keys, API tokens, and OAuth tokens are encrypted at rest and never exposed in logs.
Can I browse files before extracting?
Yes. For FTP, SFTP, S3, Google Drive, and OneDrive sources you can browse remote directories visually, preview file listings, and select exactly which files to extract. No need to memorize paths.
Can I select which columns to import?
Yes. After connecting, Feed Panda reads your file and displays every column. Select only the fields you need. No need to import all 200 columns when you only use 10.
Does extraction support incremental sync?
Yes. Configure a unique identifier field like SKU or product ID so the platform only processes changed records instead of importing everything again on each run.
Do I need technical skills to set up extraction?
No coding required. The guided setup walks you through choosing a source, entering credentials, testing the connection, selecting fields, previewing data, and scheduling. Everything happens through a visual interface.