Sluice data

Sluice data

AI data platform for trusted insights.

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SluiceData is an AI-native data platform that turns fragmented business data into trusted, explainable insights. Connect databases, SaaS tools, APIs, and other sources, then automatically profile, govern, clean, transform, and connect your data. Build KPIs and interactive dashboards, ask business questions in natural language, and get fast answers. With data governance, PII protection, compliance-ready controls, and explainable AI-driven workflows, SluiceData helps teams move from raw data to reliable analytics and AI-ready insights with less manual engineering.

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  • SluiceData
    SluiceDataTurn scattered data into trusted, AI-ready answers
    Aug 2026
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    Joined Product HuntAugust 16th, 2026

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12h ago

Do you launch your product in other directories besides Product Hunt as well? What's the strategy?

So far, I ve come across three types of people:

  1. Those who focus entirely on their Product Hunt launch.

  2. Those who spread their launches out over time for example, launching on other platforms throughout the month.

  3. Those who launch everywhere on the same day which, in my opinion, would be suicide. :D

What s your launch strategy?

If you re launching on multiple platforms, what do you do first?

18h ago

SluiceData - Turn scattered data into trusted, AI-ready answers

A governed data layer with an AI analyst, built for your own cloud and warehouse. SluiceData connects 260+ SaaS apps, APIs, databases, and warehouses to create trusted KPIs and lets teams ask questions in plain English. Get instant analysis and dashboards, with every insight traceable back to its source.

1d ago

Do you ask for AI outputs less money? How do you handle price for such AI creations?

In a local Facebook group, people from my country had a pretty interesting discussion about how they justify charging a higher price for an output generated by AI.

Since AI came on the scene, we kind of expect the job to be done faster with less effort and the result is satisfactory. Does that mean the buyer has the right to ask for a lower amount?

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