
Infinite is a self-hosted runtime for marketers and founders who want all their data in one place without handing it to another SaaS platform. It connects GA4, Meta Ads, PostHog, Stripe, and X, then stores everything locally so you query it directly.
The core idea is ownership. Most marketing analytics tools aggregate your data on their servers, charge for access, and limit what you can do with it. Infinite flips that: the data layer lives on your machine, you control the schema, and nothing is sent to a third party.
Key integrations out of the box:
Bringing these sources together locally means you can correlate ad spend with actual revenue, or tie PostHog product events to acquisition channels, without exporting CSVs or stitching together dashboards across five tabs.
It's built for early-stage startups that already use several of these tools but lack a unified view. The self-hosted, MIT-licensed model means no per-seat pricing and no vendor lock-in. If you're already running something like Beam for data pipelines, Infinite targets a similar philosophy: your infrastructure, your rules.
The local-first architecture is the clearest differentiator. Queries run against data on your own hardware, which matters for teams handling sensitive revenue or user data under privacy constraints.
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