About FlitStack AI

Data migration for the AI era

FlitStack AI moves data between 1,784 CRM, ERP, project-management, helpdesk, and HRMS platforms. It's a product of ambrstack — built by the engineering team that runs the migrations.

FlitStack AI is a data-migration platform that replaces the typical 4–12-week consultant-led migration with an AI-mapped, engineer-validated process that ships in days. It supports 1,784-plus business platforms across 5 categories — CRM, ERP, project management, helpdesk, and ATS/HRMS — and runs every job with field-level mapping, hash-verified validation, and one-click rollback. Pricing is quote-based and scoped per migration, with the smallest engagements starting from $500. See how pricing is calculated →

Supported platforms

1,784+

Across every business category we cover.

Business categories

5

CRM, ERP, PM, helpdesk, ATS/HRMS.

Smallest migration

From $500

Scoped per project; no hidden line items.

Typical timeline

Days, not weeks

Most migrations finish inside the first sprint.

How we operate

Four principles every migration runs under

Engineers, not consultants

Migrations are run by engineers who build connectors for a living, not by hourly-billed consultants reading runbooks. Same people who write the code talk to the customer.

AI maps, humans verify

Our system proposes a field mapping in seconds. A migration engineer reviews every override. AI handles the volume; humans own the judgement.

Hash-verified or it doesn't ship

Every record is hashed at source and re-hashed at destination. Mismatches block sign-off — there's no 'mostly worked' state. If validation fails, rollback is one click.

Transparent scoping

We scope by record volume, custom-object complexity, and cutover risk before any work starts. You see the quote and the assumptions behind it before you commit.

Parent company

FlitStack AI is built by ambrstack

ambrstack is the parent organization that builds developer-grade infrastructure products. FlitStack AI is our data-migration product. We ship the connectors, run the migrations, and own the support — there's no implementation-partner handoff between product and delivery.