Osmos migration

Osmos is shutting down.
FileFeed is your migration path.

Microsoft acquired Osmos in January 2026. All standalone products are being sunset. FileFeed has the same two-product architecture with deeper AI capabilities and a free importer.

Same architecture. Better capabilities.

Every Osmos product maps directly to a FileFeed equivalent with additional AI features Osmos never shipped.

Osmos Uploaders

FileFeed Embeddable Importer

  • Free forever (Osmos charged per record)
  • AI auto-mapping with cross-client learning
  • React component, single-line embed
  • CSV and XLSX with encoding detection

Osmos Pipelines

FileFeed Automated FileFeeds

  • SFTP, email, API, and manual upload ingestion
  • Natural language transformations (not Excel formulas)
  • Anomaly detection across recurring deliveries
  • AI Assistant for conversational pipeline setup

What FileFeed adds that Osmos never had

AI that learns across clients

Cross-client mapping memory. The 50th client benefits from patterns learned from the previous 49.

Natural language transforms

"Convert all dates to ISO 8601" instead of Excel-like formulas with undocumented differences.

AI Assistant

Set up a complete pipeline from a chat conversation in 3 minutes. No forms, no config screens.

MCP Server

38 open-source tools for managing pipelines from Claude Desktop, Cursor, or VS Code.

Anomaly detection

Volume drops, schema drift, format changes, and value distribution shifts caught automatically.

Free importer

No per-record charges. Free forever for production use. Osmos charged $0.0001 per record even on the free tier.

Migration in 5 steps

Most teams complete the migration for their first 5 to 10 clients within a week.

1

Sign up for free

Create a FileFeed account. The Embeddable Importer is free forever, no credit card required.

2

Recreate schemas

Upload a sample target file and let the AI Assistant build the schema, or define it manually in the dashboard.

3

Create clients and pipelines

Each client gets dedicated SFTP credentials. Configure field mappings and transformations per pipeline.

4

Set up webhooks

Point FileFeed at your existing API endpoints. Clean JSON delivered with HMAC signatures, same pattern as before.

5

Update client SFTP credentials

Point your clients to FileFeed SFTP endpoints. Monitor the first runs in the dashboard.

Why not just use Microsoft Fabric?

Fabric is an enterprise data analytics platform, not a B2B data onboarding tool. It does not offer embeddable importers, per-client SFTP endpoints, or multi-tenant pipeline management for the specific use case of normalizing files from dozens of enterprise clients into your product schema. Adopting Fabric to replace Osmos Uploaders and Pipelines is using the wrong tool for the job.

Do not wait for your pipelines to break.

The Osmos shutdown is already in progress. Start migrating today with a free FileFeed account and the AI Assistant to rebuild your pipelines in minutes.

Schedule

Ready to automate your file workflows?

Tell us how you exchange files today, and we’ll show you how to replace manual uploads and scripts with a single, automated pipeline.