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Memo_er replaces dashboards and endless charts with automated memos that give clear recommendations and explanations of the assumptions underlying data analyses. It automates a wide variety of analyses because it uses Python not SQL as its analysis language.

Memo_erSelf-Service Analysis For Decision-Making Not Chart-Making
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Hi all, thanks for checking out Memo_er! Here's a little about why I wrote Memo_er, a self-service data analysis tool, and what it can do. I wrote Memo_er because I was frustrated by trying to make dashboards like Tableau and Looker work for self-service data analysis*. Self-service analysis is the key to scaling the impact of data science, but the tools seemed a poor fit for the job. It hit me...

Memo_erSelf-Service Analysis For Decision-Making Not Chart-Making
Zachleft a comment
This is a great product! Very nice. Solves a clear problem well. I think a nice feature to add: I want to be able to somehow integrate this with Github so I could just tag a commit to indicate I want to include (part of?) the commit message in this sleek changelog. Anyway, congrats on the launch!
ShipLogThe changelog your users will actually read
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Looks fantastic. Lots of nice integrations and a great visual design. (I did have some on-boarding issues. Probably something I could figure out with a bit of digging, but the test todo's I created/scheduled during the sign-up flow didn't show up on the calendar, and I can't find the todo list I created during that. Just flagging in case it's an issue.) Really need to get a Personal calendar to...

AmieThe joyful productivity app
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Very slick. I especially like the idea of letting every know how much a meeting costs. It's always easier to make good decisions when you put a price on it. One question I had was on the survey bit: how do you get people to respond to surveys about how the meeting went? Do you notice response rates are reasonably high (if you have that visibility)? I feel like I'd click a star rating maybe, but...

Project MandaProductive meetings, every day
