Scheduled pulls your team can rely on
Stop babysitting exports. Run connectors and tasks on a cadence that matches how marketing actually works.
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Benito connects your sources, runs your tasks on a schedule, and leaves a paper trail when something breaks — so marketing, brand, and agency teams spend less time on detective work and more on work clients notice. (No more “the export definitely ran” energy.)
Apify, Meta, Google, and friends — wired with OAuth-aware connections so you are not forwarding passwords in a chat titled “keys FINAL v3”.
Group data tasks the way your team thinks — by client, channel, or campaign — then schedule runs so Monday is not a scavenger hunt.
Success, failure, or “it is complicated” — each run keeps context you can search and share. A real answer to “why is this number weird?”
Connections, projects, schedules, and run logs — documented where your whole team can see them. Fewer Slack pings. Fewer silent failures. Slightly more smug BI people (we are OK with that).
Organisations, credits, and webhooks for when you add brands faster than you add naming conventions.
Super-admin tooling and activity trails — handy when someone asks “who changed what?” six weeks later. Spoiler: it was still Dave.
Ingest previews and validation so you catch the obvious typo before it becomes a client-facing legend.
Four steps. No treasure map. Still bring coffee.
Authorize once. Sleep better than leaving API keys in a note called “DO NOT LOSE — seriously”.
Point at the tables or endpoints you care about. Name it something future-you will recognise at 5pm on a Friday.
Schedule or trigger runs. When the world misbehaves, the log explains what happened — no interpretive dance required.
Export, webhook, or sync downstream so BI and media argue about strategy — not about whether the file landed.
Composite vibes, real situations — marketing, brand, and agency-shaped.
“We stopped playing telephone every time a pull failed. One console, one trail — my analysts can sleep.”
“Twelve clients in parallel. Benito is the only place I trust to show which job belonged to whom without opening a war room.”
“I am not technical — I care about outcomes. I can still see green vs red on runs and forward proof to finance. That is romance in my book.”
Longer reads on reliable data (the good kind of boring), product thinking, and the occasional release note worth your coffee.
Stop babysitting exports. Run connectors and tasks on a cadence that matches how marketing actually works.
ReadSee what ran, what changed, and what failed—without digging through ad hoc screenshots or inbox threads.
ReadBring credentials, task configuration, and billing signals into a single admin experience your org can govern.
ReadSign in or get started — your future self, the one before the deadline, will notice.
A web console for organisations that run data tasks on a schedule: connections to external sources, pipelines you can monitor, and run logs that explain what happened. Think mission control for pulls — not another tab of mystery CSVs.
No — but it respects that someone technical set things up. Marketers and account leads get clarity (did it run? when? what broke?) without SSH or prayer.
Organisations and invites are first-class. Keep clients separated, credits visible, and webhook noise pointed at the right channel — your Slack admin still owns emoji policy; we handle the boring backbone.
You can move results where analysts already live — exports, targets, integrations — depending on connectors and how tasks are configured. The theme: fewer inbox round-trips, more structured handoffs.
Benito is not here to replace your CRM or ads UI. It is where recurring data jobs live — with receipts. Sometimes ROI is measured in fewer “quick favour” messages on a Sunday.