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What's your favorite data story?
We all know data can be super powerful, but sometimes a story from a customer or in the news will catch me and just remind me how very true that really is.
In my day to day work I love the little stories. An hour saved here and there, an insight that wouldn't have been possible without tools and techniques at your fingertips. A friend recently used Querri to quickly diagnose why conversion rates for his product had dropped. Long story short, everything was fine because they'd had a big uptick in visitors from a lower converting segment that they were pushing to get more of. Everything was right with the world and he was able to move on with his day knowing their strategies were working.
What's a time data changed your trajectory in a big way or a small but meaningful way?
Launching the AI Data Analyst for Everyone!
Hi everyone! I'm Dave and I've been working tirelessly (well, sometimes I do get tired) on Querri, and AI powered conversational data platform that lets anyone ask questions of messy data, transform it into beautiful shareable and automate-able dashboards, download beautifully formatted Excels, and do it all in a SOC2 compliant platform with easy controls for sharing.
In this release, I'm most proud of a new home screen that allows you to ask questions across your entire library of data everything from CRM to accounting to Google Sheets to uploaded files and more.
(and yes, that em-dash was a stylistic choice)
Coupled with that home screen, it's also now possible to create a project that feeds back into your library .. this means you can do things like anonymizing, filtering, joining, cleaning and more all in one simple chat interface, then you can push the outputs of that into your library, share the results with teammates, and they can just ask questions of your beautiful clean data.
I'd love to hear from you if you'd like to do more with your data or know someone who would, and we'd love your support on launch day today!
https://www.producthunt.com/p/qu...
AI Data Analyst Founder Seeks Ambitious Business Leaders
Hi everyone!
I'm Dave. Founder of Querri.com and long time enthusiast of data, product, ML/AI, and making things people love.
I first started thinking about data accessibility probably 20 years ago. I come from a web development background and learned my way around SQL at a young age. When I started building products for others I started seeing how difficult it was for most people to get insights out of data, including myself even with a solid toolset.
Around 2015 I had the privilege of working as a PM for a web personalization product where we had time and budget to bring in excellent data scientists, UX designers, engineers, etc, and we did everything we could to make web data accessible at the time, which involved drag and drop dashboards, automated insights and more, but we constantly hit the same problem: Data is just really freaking complicated, and every single business is different.
Thinking of starting The Venting Room — a Slack where data folks can finally let it out 😤
Our What s your biggest data frustration? thread got way more love than I expected.
Reading through it, it hit me: everyone needs a place to rant about their data chaos - dirty spreadsheets, broken dashboards, wild analytics expectations.
So what if we created The Venting Room? A community where data people can share rants, memes, and maybe even fixes together.
A tool that replaces ChatGPT, SQL, and dozen other data tools
We ve always aimed to make data ridiculously easy to use. This release takes a massive step toward that goal. We ve built an entire data workflow that lets you connect your data, clean it, analyze it, and share it, all through a simple conversational interface. For me, that s the most exciting part. This is a true data platform workflow, built for everyone.
Let s break down what s new and why it matters so much.
Connect and Go: Your Data, Now in One Place
What is one thing that frustrates you the most about your data?
Given all the AI tools out there today, what is one challenge with data that still remains unsolved? why do you think it hasn't/can't be solved easily.


