Using the Data Loader you can import CSV data into your NetSuite, Salesforce or any other REST + JSON enabled application. Upload file, configure data, map fields, and run import in four easy steps using the Data Loader Tool.

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Celigo’s Data Loader is a free tool that allows you to import data files into NetSuite, Salesforce, or any other RESTful web application. It is built on Celigo’s integrator.io platform, which is a full-featured integration platform as a service (iPaaS).
To use Data Loader, you first need to create a Celigo account and connect to the applications you want to import and export data from. Once you have connected your applications, you can create a Data Loader flow.
To create a Data Loader flow, you will need to upload the data file you want to import, configure the import settings, and map the fields in your data file to the fields in the application you are importing into.
Once you have created and configured your Data Loader flow, you can run it to import your data. Data Loader will automatically detect the type of data file you have uploaded and configure the import settings accordingly.
Data Loader is a powerful tool that can be used to import data of any size or complexity. It is also very easy to use, even for users with no experience with data integration.
Here are some of the benefits of using Celigo’s Data Loader:
- It is free to use.
- It is easy to use, even for users with no experience with data integration.
- It can be used to import data of any size or complexity.
- It supports a wide range of file formats, including CSV, Excel, and XML.
- It can be used to import data into NetSuite, Salesforce, or any other RESTful web application.
- It includes a variety of features to help you manage your data imports, such as data mapping, error handling, and scheduling.
If you need to import data into NetSuite, Salesforce, or any other RESTful web application, Celigo’s Data Loader is a great option to consider. It is a free, easy-to-use tool that can be used to import data of any size or complexity.