Quick question for the marketers and analytics folks here: How much time are you actually spending getting data into something you can present or share? And does it ever feel like most analytics tools are built for data people, leaving everyone else to figure things out themselves?
We noticed that the process is still surprisingly painful and manual. So we built Crunchy. Drop in your data, get back editable dashboards and insights without the SQL, the setup or the cleaning up charts in PPT at midnight.
We're running our closed beta now and launching on PH mid April, would love to connect with anyone who wishes their analytics tools were just a bit simpler.
Marketing runs on data but somehow crunching it and getting it into something presentable, still eats half your week. We kept running into this ourselves and couldn't find anything that solved it cleanly. So we're building Crunchy.
Drop in your data, get back editable dashboards and insights you can actually share with the people who matter. No SQL, no setup, no cleaning up charts in PPT at midnight.
I'm a VC newly turned trying-to-be-an-operator, currently building with one of the founders I used to back, which has been a wild shift. Anyone else here made that jump?
We noticed something interesting. The tools for crunching numbers have never been better, but getting an output you can actually edit, present or share with someone who matters is still surprisingly painful and manual. We know we're not alone in this, but would love to hear from more people.
I'm building Clarity Cloud AI, an AI Native analytics platform for technical and non-technical folks alike. As a first time builder, the journey has been challenging yet fun. I'm planning to launch soon!
Let me start from the creator s perspective: I personally don t have a product (apart from hiring people for creative work or offering personal consultations).
But as a creator, I constantly share content, insights, and information, value that helps me build trust (for free). Based on that perceived expertise, people eventually decide to work with me (a paid service).