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- Overview
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- Platform setup and administration
- Platform architecture
- Data Bridge onboarding overview
- Connecting a Peak-managed data lake
- Connecting a customer-managed data lake
- Creating an AWS IAM role for Data Bridge
- Connecting a Snowflake data warehouse
- Connecting a Redshift data warehouse (public connectivity)
- Connecting a Redshift data warehouse (private connectivity)
- Reauthorizing a Snowflake OAuth connection
- Using Snowflake with Peak
- SQL Explorer overview
- Roles and permissions
- User management
- Inventory management solution
- Commercial pricing solution
- Merchandising solution

Supply Chain & Retail Solutions user guide
Last updated Apr 16, 2026
Application connectors
Application connectors enable you to pull data from external platforms and services into Peak for analysis and decision-making. These connectors automate data ingestion from APIs and web services, eliminating the need for manual data exports.
Available application connectors
Peak supports the following application connectors for data ingestion:
- Google Ads - Import advertising campaign data, performance metrics, and conversion tracking.
- REST API - Connect to any REST-compliant API endpoint for custom data sources.
- Webhook - Receive real-time data pushes from external systems that support webhooks.
How application connectors work
All application connectors follow this standard configuration pattern:
- Authentication - Provide credentials or API keys to authorize Peak to access the external service.
- Configuration - Specify which data to import, including endpoints, filters, and parameters.
- Data mapping - Map external data fields to your Peak data schema.
- Scheduling - Set up automatic refresh schedules or trigger-based updates.
After configuration, Peak automatically ingests data according to your schedule, transforming it into the appropriate schema for use in your solutions.