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Michael 😍 Galpert

Reflect Public Beta - Data visualization as a service

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Seb
Love the focus on embeddability! Big pain point most dataviz vendors don't address. As a both a developer and a marketer - it would be great to see Google Sheets support. It would opens up a whole world of new applications as there are many existing tools to continuously populate Sheets with a wide variety of sources (Google Analytics, Adwords, Facebook, YouTube, etc.)
Alex Bilmes
@sebedwards thanks! We do support CSV. Would this help?
Paul Biggs
This is awesome - as a PM, I am thinking up all sorts of hack week ideas for things I could surface to our customers, or internal teams like Success :)
Thibaud
Do you plan on integrating other data sources like Google Analytics ?
Alex Bilmes
@tgerin in the future. Currently we support CSV.
G G
Any use cases the public can use? Google analytics, of YouTube analytics etc.
Alex Bilmes
@androidlove not currently, though you can connect a CSV. GA is on our list. Can you tell me a bit about what you're trying to do?
Don VC
Looks great! Just a heads up - I tried to register on Safari, but the sign up page just sits blank.
Alex Bilmes
@concordio we're not seeing an issue. Is there a chance you already have a Reflect account?
Ken Kaczmarek
Looks great; I like the take on dataviz-as-api! Where do you see yourself differentiated most from folks doing (or did) similar things (I see hints of the old datahero and silk as well as more formal dashboard companies like klipfolio, etc.
Alex Bilmes
@wanderslth we focus on embedded use cases and helping software teams build analytics and reporting products for their customers. We're the first company to offer a truly embedded service.
Kelly Kuhn-Wallace
Who do you see as the ideal user for Reflect?
Alex Bilmes
@kkdub Software teams (developers, product managers, and others) who want to add analytics and reporting capabilities to their products and services.
Kelly Kuhn-Wallace
@abilmes What level of technical ability, business analysis skills?
Alex Bilmes
@kkdub we just launched design tools that make it easy for non-technical to get up and running. You just need to know how your data works, and for more advanced use cases write some SQL.