Ryan Gilbert

Ragie Connect - Build RAG applications on your user data

Easily embed RAG into your product with Ragie Connect. It handles authentication and automatic user-data syncing from Google Drive, Salesforce, Notion, and many more, so you can easily build RAG on top of your users' data. Ship AI features in minutes.

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Nick Vanderhoven
Love this idea! For B2B use cases, in terms of privacy, where is the data flowing? Is it an on prem install or do you provide it as a saas? What are the options for data selection? Let's say I connect a Confluence in the cloud, can I select the spaces? Or does it take all it can access and would it rely on the assigned permissions of the proxy user?
Andrey Melnikov
Hi @nickvanderhoven! Right now we provide it as a SAAS, but we're looking into on prem. The data selection depends on the Connector, but for Confluence it takes all it can access based on the permissions of the user.
Jamie S.
So cool! Congrats on the launch!! Amazing that you've extracted away all the complexities. Looking forward to using it!! 🔥
Bob Remeika
@seidways Thanks! Glad you like it! Meet us on Discord if you need help.
Max Comperatore
why should i use this instead of azure search
Bob Remeika
@maxcomx there are a lot of differences between Ragie Connect and Azure search but one of the biggest is that we handle all of the authentication and authorization for you for all of our integrations. You can kind of think of Ragie Connect as iPaaS that's purpose built for AI.
Pixel Pioneers
Ragie Connect seems powerful for integrating RAG into products effortlessly! Are there any built-in analytics or monitoring tools to track user interactions with the RAG applications?
Matt Kauffman
@li_ma9 not yet. We track the retrievals but don't directly attribute them to a user. What sort of analytics would you find interesting?
ngzhixiao
This looks pretty cool and will make the data content generated by the AI more accurate and reliable.
DeepFried Cyber
Congrats on the launch ! As a solopreneur one of the first things I look at for new products is pricing - Ragie looks very interesting for a couple of projects but the pricing is a concern - how do you feel you guys compare with competitive solutions ?