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Jess Thompsonleft a comment
Oh wow, really surprised to hear they got rid of 'Coming soon' and teaser pages. I found it pretty instrumental in promoting our launch early, and I'm also found them cool as a user to see what's coming up or if someone asked to support. I can't remember anything without a 'notify me' button :D Interesting perspective on the 'two asks', I hadn't thought about it that way, but makes sense.
Product Hunt discontinued coming soon / teaser pages. Did they work for you?
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New in Metabase 56
Hey PH community, We just dropped Metabase 56 and we'd love to get your thoughts! Included in this release: Filters you can add in the body of dashboards - think headers and directly on cards Time grouping parameters for native queries Embedded Analytics JS - a Javascript library build on top of our React SDK to let you embed predefined components, like a single chart, a dashboard with optional...
Jess Thompsonleft a comment
Congrats on the launch! I was blown away when I first tried HeyGen to create a vid a few years ago, great to see it going from strength to strength 💪💪

HeyGen x HubSpot Integration Automate personalized videos at scale
Jess Thompsonleft a comment
Thanks for hunting us today, @peer_rich. Always love seeing what customers like the team at cal.com are building with embedded analytics and how much faster they're able to get to market and iterate compared to building analytics from scratch. Our embedding product has evolved in leaps and bounds over the past year with the addition of the React SDK and we're excited about how it'll continue to...

Metabase Embedded AnalyticsGet in-product analytics quickly without waiting for sprints
You've got data your customers want. Building analytics yourself is cool if you've got months and a few devs you want to punish. Embedding Metabase is faster and simpler. From simple charts to reporting tools anyone can use, customized to match your UI.

Metabase Embedded AnalyticsGet in-product analytics quickly without waiting for sprints
Jess Thompsonleft a comment
Interesting take! Agree that often we put too much onus on the customer to tell us exactly what they need vs. deeply understanding their problem and coming up with creative solutions for them. I'm especially interested in your point about listening intently and digging deeper to understand that pain point - how has this impacted the type of conversations you're having with customers? And how...
The customer is not always right - AMA w/ CEO of atono
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