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Connect Amazon Seller Partner to Sigma through Jourier's bespoke data layer. Customer-owned pipeline, hosted on your cloud or by Jourier.
Jourier's Data Hub sits between Amazon Seller Partner and Sigma. Amazon Seller Partner data flows into the layer continuously (real-time CDC where supported, webhooks and polling otherwise), gets modeled to your business, and surfaces in Sigma as a clean dataset your team can build order-volume reporting, product-performance analytics, and cart-funnel dashboards on top of.
For teams that want more than a packaged BI experience, the same Data Hub feeds a bespoke data application coded in React and TypeScript, owned by your team. Sigma runs alongside the bespoke application or in front of it, depending on what each part of the business needs.
Customer identity in Amazon Seller Partner fragments across guest checkouts, account creation, and CRM identity. Jourier resolves the customer in the modeling layer so 'lifetime value' joins purchases across identifiers and against the rest of the customer footprint.
Sigma's per-element queries make pricing predictable as the audience grows, but performance still depends on the underlying Amazon Seller Partner model. Jourier tunes the warehouse layer (clustering, materialized views, partition pruning) so Sigma's element-level fetch patterns stay fast even when dashboards have hundreds of elements.
Result: Sigma reports on Amazon Seller Partner read from a layer engineered for order-volume reporting, with definitions consistent across reports and across the rest of the operational stack.
Sigma is a strong choice for teams that want a packaged dashboard experience on top of Amazon Seller Partner. For workflows Sigma doesn't cover (custom UI, write-back to Amazon Seller Partner, role-specific tools), Jourier builds a bespoke React application on the same Data Hub. Both can live alongside each other.
Yes. Jourier builds a bespoke Amazon Seller Partner → Sigma integration through the Data Hub layer. Amazon Seller Partner data is modeled, kept current, and exposed to Sigma as a clean dataset your team can build order-volume reporting on top of. The same modeled tables can feed coded React applications and AI assistants alongside Sigma, so the numbers stay consistent regardless of which surface a stakeholder uses. No connector licence fees if you self-host the data layer.
Where Amazon Seller Partner supports change-data-capture, yes — updates surface in Sigma within seconds. Where it doesn't, scheduled polling and webhooks keep the layer current at the cadence the business actually needs (5 minutes for operational dashboards, hourly for finance, daily for archival). Time to first sync is typically instant to one day. The Data Hub holds the canonical state, so reports and dashboards never read directly from Amazon Seller Partner's API.
Bespoke project, scoped to the Amazon Seller Partner workflows that matter and the Sigma reports your team actually uses. Pricing is project-based, not subscription-based — a fixed-fee build for the data layer + the Sigma dataset, then optional managed-services if you want Jourier to run it. No per-seat licences from Jourier, no platform fees if you self-host. Sigma licences are paid directly to Sigma Computing; we never mark them up.
You do. Pipelines, data model, semantic layer config, Sigma dataset definitions, documentation: all yours. Self-host or have us host. Hand it to another vendor whenever you want, or take it over with your own team. Jourier delivers everything as code in a repository you own, with runbooks for how to operate it. No lock-in, no per-engagement licence.
Yes. The Data Hub feeds Sigma today, and the same layer feeds open-source dashboards (Apache Superset, Metabase, Grafana), a bespoke React application, or a different vendor BI tool tomorrow. The Amazon Seller Partner side of the integration — the pipeline, the modeling, the access controls — is unchanged when you switch front-ends. Most of our customers keep multiple consumers running in parallel during a transition window.
First sync of Amazon Seller Partner data is typically instant to one day. A scoped engagement covering Amazon Seller Partner plus the Sigma reports that matter usually runs four to eight weeks. Bigger transformations are split into phases, each shipping value before the next begins. Jourier handles the Amazon Seller Partner pipeline, the modeling, the Sigma dataset, and the access controls. Your team validates the reports and trains the analysts.
Usually yes. Most existing Sigma reports become thin wrappers over the new modeled tables — the report logic stays, the data source switches from a direct Amazon Seller Partner connector to the Data Hub. Jourier audits the existing Sigma workspace, identifies what's worth keeping, and rebuilds report-by-report against the new model. Reports that were workarounds for Amazon Seller Partner's data shape get simplified or retired.
Permissions live in the Data Hub, not in Sigma. Each Sigma user authenticates against your identity provider; the dataset that Sigma reads is filtered server-side based on the user's role, region, or department. Sigma's own row-level security still works on top of this. Result: a sales rep in Helsinki and one in New York hitting the same Sigma dashboard see different rows automatically, with the rule defined once in the layer.
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