Data ownershipat the domain.Pipelines that disappear.
Mesh hands data ownership back to the teams who understand it. Federated governance, self-serve infrastructure, zero central bottlenecks.
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Four pillars.
One coherent system.
Each concept maps directly to Zhamak Dehghani's data mesh principles — with production-ready tooling, not just theory.
Data Products
Ship data like you ship software.
Each domain publishes a versioned, SLA-backed data product. Consumers subscribe — not scrape. Ownership is explicit. Deprecation is graceful.
Federated Governance
Global standards. Local enforcement.
A global policy plane defines interoperability contracts. Each domain enforces them autonomously — no central team required.
Self-Serve Platform
Provision in minutes, not sprints.
Domain teams get a full data stack — storage, compute, observability — via a single CLI. No tickets, no waiting.
Domain Ownership
The team that builds it, owns it.
Eliminate the central data team bottleneck. Domain engineers own pipelines, quality SLAs, and the data contract — end to end.
Every concept
ships as code.
YAML, CLI, SDK, or OPA policy — pick the interface that fits your team's workflow.
Define a data product in one file. Mesh handles the rest.
Teams shipping with Mesh.
Engineering leads at Series C+ companies on what changed.
We cut our data team's pipeline ticket backlog by 80% in two months. Domain teams now ship data products the same way they ship services — independently.

Mesh is the first OSS project that actually operationalizes the data mesh paper. Not a whiteboard exercise — real tooling with real contracts.

Our CTO read the Dehghani book and asked us to implement it. Mesh turned that conversation from a 12-month roadmap into a 6-week rollout.

Your data lake has
been holding you back.
24,800 engineers already pushed the first commit. The repo is open, the docs are honest, and there's no enterprise edition to upsell you into.
No sign-up. No telemetry by default. Apache 2.0.