Hightouch vs Census vs RudderStack: Reverse ETL Verdict
Revenue teams want unified customer data without buying monolithic CDPs. Hightouch, Census, and RudderStack let you push warehouse truth into operational tools. We stress-tested each against Remery workflows—community marketing, pilot-to-paid conversions, and compliance reviews.
Featured illustration: warehouse truth activates through Hightouch, Census, or RudderStack into GTM stacks and Remery.
Key takeaways
Pick based on governance appetite: Hightouch has prebuilt consent and clean rooms, Census leans on data warehouse controls, RudderStack gives you infrastructure ownership.
Wire the chosen platform into the organic growth data layer so marketing, sales, and product see the same telemetry.
Hightouch: Funded startups with marketing and lifecycle teams needing no-code audiences, journeys, and sensitive data controls.
Census: Analytics engineering teams comfortable shipping dbt models who want version-controlled syncs.
RudderStack: Technical crews prioritising open source, self-hosting, and event streaming alongside reverse ETL.
Mini story: Census for pilot-to-paid analytics
Our SaaS client fed warehouse usage metrics into Salesforce using Census. dbt models defined health scores which the pilot-to-paid playbook referenced during executive readouts. Governance stayed in Git—changes required pull requests, making audit simple.
Feature breakdown
Capability
Hightouch
Census
RudderStack
Reverse ETL connectors
200+ destinations
120+ destinations
80+ (via warehouse & event streams)
Identity resolution
Native (Profiles)
Relies on warehouse SQL
Warehouse + event stitching
Journeys / flows
Yes – Audience Builder
No (use external tools)
Event routing via pipelines
Deployment
SaaS
SaaS
SaaS + open source self-host
Security certification
SOC 2, ISO 27001
SOC 2
SOC 2 (Cloud); OSS inherits your controls
Features snapshot: Hightouch leads on audience tools, Census on modeling, RudderStack on infrastructure flexibility.
Performance and reliability
Hightouch: Fast syncs with change data capture and alerts. Supports live debugging.
Census: Predictable schedules; dbt meta tags keep documentation tight.
RudderStack: Event streaming adds latency considerations; need to manage infrastructure if self-hosting.
Pricing and licensing
Pricing (public list or commonly quoted) as of July 2025:
Platform
Entry tier
Growth tier
Notes
Hightouch
Starter from $350 / month
Business (quote-based)
Pay per destination & sync volume
Census
Starter from $300 / month
Growth (quote-based)
Pricing tied to monthly sync rows
RudderStack
Open source (free)
Pro from $750 / month
Event volume-based; self-host costs extra
Pricing overview: Census and Hightouch publish starter tiers; RudderStack offers OSS plus paid cloud.
Cost insight: In our growth scenario syncing 2M rows monthly across HubSpot, Salesforce, and Braze:
Transparency: Document sync logic in Supabase; align with Algorithmic Transparency Record Standard (GOV.UK, 2024) when automations trigger outbound comms.
Privacy: Follow ICO accountability toolkit for consent logging (ICO, 2024). Hightouch’s Consent API accelerates this; Census relies on your warehouse tables; RudderStack OSS demands custom logging.
Experimentation: Register each sync as an experiment in the AI experiment council. Pause if metrics drift.
Escalation: If reverse ETL pushes sensitive cohorts, route approval through the AI escalation desk.
Decision tree: pick Hightouch for no-code audiences, Census for SQL teams, RudderStack for infra control.
Expert review pending: [PLACEHOLDER for Head of Data sign-off]
Summary & next steps
Run a pilot sync with each tool on a non-critical dataset.
Measure latency, monitoring depth, and collaboration fit.