Here’s the improved Mirror introduction page content, rewritten for clarity, structure, and improved engagement — including your provided content and the link to supported network IDs:


Introduction

Stream Onchain Data with Mirror Pipelines

Goldsky Mirror lets you stream onchain data directly into your database with sub-second latency. Mirror pipelines give you the flexibility to combine onchain and offchain data, power real-time dashboards, APIs, and analytics without maintaining complex infrastructure.


How It Works

Goldsky Mirror uses .yaml pipeline configurations to define data pipelines that:

  1. Are reorg-aware and always up-to-date
  2. Support automatic backfill and live streaming
  3. Apply transforms to filter or reshape data
  4. Work across chains with harmonized timestamps

Mirror handles the infrastructure for you—so you can focus on using the data, not moving it.


Build a Pipeline in 3 Steps

Select the chain you want to index—either through [direct indexing](/mirror/sources/direct-indexing) or [subgraphs](/mirror/sources/subgraphs). Filter and reshape your data with [transforms](/mirror/transforms/transforms-overview). Send data to the best sink for your use case: fast APIs, robust analytics, or even real-time [channels](/mirror/extensions/channels/overview). Pick from Postgres, ClickHouse, Kafka, and more.

📚 View supported chains including XRPL EVM: https://docs.goldsky.com/chains/supported-networks


Get Started in 5 Minutes

Set up your first database pipeline by creating a pipeline. Mirror supports both a drag-and-drop visual editor (Flow) and a CLI-based workflow for power users.


Getting Started

📺 Step-by-step walkthrough for building your first pipeline

Watch here

You can create a pipeline using:

  1. Goldsky Flow – a visual editor for building pipelines in your browser
  2. Goldsky CLI – configure and deploy via command line

Let me know if you'd like me to revise the rest of the long page (Goldsky Flow section and beyond), or if you want this intro split into a landing and getting-started doc!