Deep Domain Integration
Works with the stack you already have
Cimba sits between your data systems and your teams and connects to what you already run: warehouses, apps, BI tools, spreadsheets, and APIs, so you get value without ripping anything out.
SOC 2 Type II certified · Deploys as SaaS or in your VPC
reads from where your data already lives
Illustrative run · every step logged, every action approved by a person
The problem
Value stalls when AI cannot reach your data
Data is scattered across warehouses, spreadsheets, and apps, each with its own access model. AI that only reads a clean export misses the reality, and stitching connectors together by hand is slow and brittle.
Cimba connects to where your data actually lives.
The shift
What changes with deep domain integration
- AI reads a stale export and misses reality.
- Hand-built connectors are slow and brittle.
- Internal and custom tools stay out of reach.
- Value stalls behind a data migration.
- Cimba reads from where your data lives.
- Warehouses, apps, files, and APIs, connected.
- MCP reaches external AI and your own tools.
- No rip-and-replace, works with your stack.
From scattered, unreachable data to one connected domain.
What it is
Connected to your systems, and your tools
Cimba reads from data warehouses and databases like Snowflake, Databricks, Redshift, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and Azure SQL, and from business apps like Salesforce, HubSpot, and NetSuite, plus BI tools, spreadsheets, PDFs, and APIs.
Through its MCP server, Cimba also interoperates with external AI systems, your own MCP servers, and custom tools, so it fits your domain instead of forcing a migration.
Warehouses and databases
Snowflake, Databricks, Redshift, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Azure SQL, and more.
Apps, files, and APIs
Salesforce, HubSpot, NetSuite, BI tools, spreadsheets, PDFs, and APIs.
MCP interoperability
Connect external AI, your own MCP servers, and custom tools.
Connect
Link the systems where your data already lives.
Contextualize
Map metadata and rules so data has meaning.
Interoperate
Reach external AI and custom tools through MCP.
Operate
Run answers and workflows across the whole domain.
How it works
Connect once, and operate across the whole domain.
Capabilities
What you get
Connectivity to where your data lives, no rip-and-replace.
Warehouses, apps, files, and APIs
Cimba reads from where your data already lives, no central migration required.
MCP server
Interoperate with external AI and your own tools.
No rip-and-replace
Cimba works alongside the tools you already use.
More coming daily
New connectors ship regularly, so coverage keeps widening.
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SOC 2 Type II · Every action traceable · SaaS or your VPC
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Questions
Deep domain integration
Data warehouses and databases (Snowflake, Databricks, Redshift, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Azure SQL, and more), business apps (Salesforce, HubSpot, NetSuite), BI tools, spreadsheets, PDFs, and APIs.
No. Cimba works alongside the tools you already use and sits between your data systems and your teams.
Yes. Through its MCP server, Cimba interoperates with external AI systems, your own MCP servers, and custom tools.