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Klaris
Stop being the company’s data help desk
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Stop being the company’s data help desk
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Klaris lets executives investigate business questions directly — without turning the data team into a help desk. Connect Snowflake, Postgres, HubSpot, spreadsheets, email and more, while your data team keeps governance, definitions, and approval control built into every answer.






Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Alam, co-founder of Klaris.
Try Klaris here: https://app.klarislabs.com
Context on our product: -
Every growing company eventually hits the same weird problem:
The data team becomes the company’s data help desk.
“Why did expansion drop last month?”
“Which accounts are at risk?”
“What changed in pipeline conversion?”
“Can you pull this before the board meeting?”
“Can you check if this HubSpot number matches Snowflake?”
They’re exactly the questions executives should be asking.
But the workflow is broken.
An exec asks a business question.
A data person stops what they’re doing.
They find the right tables.
Check definitions.
Join CRM, billing, product, and spreadsheet data.
Write SQL.
Validate the answer.
Explain what it means.
Then the exec asks a follow-up.
That loop can take hours or days.
So we built Klaris.
Klaris lets executives investigate business questions directly, while the data team keeps control over governance, definitions, approvals, and trust.
Connect Snowflake, Postgres, HubSpot, spreadsheets, and more. Ask a plain-English business question. Klaris investigates across your systems and gives an answer your team can actually trust.
The important part: this is not “let everyone freestyle SQL.”
Your data team controls:
• which sources are connected
• what definitions mean
• what questions need approval
• what answers can be shown
• where every number came from
Our belief is simple:
Executives should not wait three days to understand the business.
Data teams should not spend their best hours answering the same ad-hoc questions over and over.
Klaris exists to give both sides what they actually want:
faster answers for leadership, less help desk work for data teams.
I’d love your feedback today.
Where does this still feel risky, unclear, or too good to be true?
We’ll be here all day answering questions 🙏