FRED, short for Federal Reserve Economic Data, is a cloud based database which contains 816,000 US and international time series from 108 sources. FRED is a website that contains data ranging from national, international, public, and private sources. You could find data about Consumer Price Index (CPI), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), unemployment, and more. Toric can access data from FRED for no-code data transformation and visualization.
With the FRED connector, Toric users can:
- Gain coninuous and secure access to FRED databases.
- Break down and join multiple databases together for deeper analytics on existing FRED data.
- Blend FRED data with 50+ other sources including Procore, Autodesk Construction Cloud, P6, Navisworks, and more.
- Use automations to ingest, export, or run flows on FRED data on a schedule or trigger event - like a source change or webhook.
- Create interactive dashboards and reports and share with teams directly, or embed into 3rd party tools like Procore, Sharepoint, and Notion.
Configuration guide
Use our Configuration Guide to configure your FRED connector in Toric.
Setup time: 30 seconds
Requirements:
- Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) subscription
- Toric Pro or Enterprise subscription
- Web Browser (Safari, Chrome, Edge, Firefox)
Data Access
API | Supported |
FRED API | The FRED® API is based on the REST web service architecture. |
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Integration Capabilities Supported by the Connector
Toric ingests data from FRED via the FRED® API. File types supported for ingestion include:
- CVS
- XLS
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