Traditional tools like Excel-based modeling, Python notebooks, and platforms like Bloomberg or other financial data tools were options. However, they require significant time, technical expertise, and switching between multiple tools. R0Y stands out by combining everything into one intuitive, no-code interface, making it faster and more efficient.
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@bryanliu Hi Bryan, congrats on the launch. can I link this to reporting on my actual portfolio?
Natural-language-to-dashboard speed is impressive, but as someone who builds project-finance and valuation models for a living, the thing I'd watch is auditability: when an IRR or a projection comes out, can a user trace it back to the exact assumptions and formula path, or is the logic a black box? That traceability is the whole reason I keep a library of transparent, formula-driven templates on Eloquens — fast output only earns trust in an IC meeting if every number is defensible. How does R0Y handle showing its work?
The community section with 100+ pre-generated dashboards is a smart call. It shows what the Omni model can produce and gives new users a starting point. When someone forks a community dashboard, does the underlying data logic and model structure come with it?
natural-language dashboards for investing is a clean idea. curious how far the data layer reaches. does it pull on-chain data too, like stablecoin lending rates or DeFi yields, or is it tradfi instruments for now? that side has almost no good no-code tooling, so it'd be a real wedge.