Our What s your biggest data frustration? thread got way more love than I expected.
Reading through it, it hit me: everyone needs a place to rant about their data chaos - dirty spreadsheets, broken dashboards, wild analytics expectations.
So what if we created The Venting Room? A community where data people can share rants, memes, and maybe even fixes together.
Querri
@querri Congrats! I am assuming the product relies on data it sources from other platforms. Is there a landing page where we can see full list of integrations it supports?
Querri
@rohanrecommends Yes, You can upload your own data or connect to external data sources. You can find a complete list of data connectors and also watch the video on how easy it is to connect with these data sources - https://querri.com/product/integrations/
Querri
People are the heart of every business, and data is the pulse.
Yet, I’ve always been struck by how incredibly difficult it was to bridge the gap between people and data. Even if you’re technical, data can be a pain and a mess, but most of us don’t want to spend our days fighting with SQL or pivot tables.
I wanted to build Querri long before the technology existed to bring it to reality, and when we first launched Querri we had made significant progress but there was far more to do.
Today is a significant milestone in our journey. Querri 2.0 marks what I believe to be the world’s first end-to-end data platform that is simple to use. What do I mean by that? A few principles:
1. Data is and will always be messy. But you shouldn’t need to spend 3 months working with it to get insights.
2. Decision makers need to have direct access to data in the moment.
3. Every action you take should be transparent, auditable and automate-able
4. Data is a team sport. Everything should be shareable at the right level and communication should be simple.
5. And obviously, it should all be private and secure.
Look around and you’ll see all of our features from connectors to automation to project chaining to dashboards and beautifully designed Excel files all fit into this flow and how we’ve seen people work.
Building all of these principles into a platform that has plain language at its core took rethinking how data can be used. It took talking with hundreds of people about their data journeys and challenges. And, it took embracing the latest technologies with all of their promise and all of their imperfections.
This launch is one step on our journey and we have a lot more to come. I invite you to try it out today and let us know what you think. I also would love to hear from you about your challenges and frustrations with the data of your own business and would love to find a way that we can help.
Welcome to Querri. Have fun!
Querri
@daveaingram thanks for sharing the Querri story! Congrats on the launch!
Querri
@querri thanks!!
Querri
@je_suis_yaroslav thanks!
Querri
@je_suis_yaroslav thanks!
Querri
@je_suis_yaroslav thanks Yaroslav!
Netlify
Congrats on the launch! Haven't seen an AI data analyst product lately. What's your biggest launch learning?
Querri
@thisiskp_ this stuff is hard 😂. Well, we rebuilt the integrations as custom code so we can have full control and make the process easier for users. We saw users struggle with finding how to build a dashboard, so we added a "prompt to dashboard" feature where you can ask the AI, and it will either pick your best graphs & charts in your project or create several if you don't have any from your data, and then build a dashboard for you. And we all know Excel is going nowhere. It's the backbone of data, so we've also added a "prompt to formatted Excel file" functionality.
Querri
@thisiskp_ KP, We don't claim Querri to solve 100% of data challenges. There are so many pieces that need to fall in place for Querri to work as promised - people and data culture is a huge part of it - but when those pieces are in place, Querri can really deliver, saving so much time and frustration. It really makes the person's job so much more enjoyable.
Our biggest learning is that everyone wants a meaningful access to data and tech knowledge cannot be a barrier to being data-informed
As someone at a SaaS company, the white-labeling alone is wild. Being able to offer AI analytics in our product without spending millions on development is a huge unlock.
Querri
Querri
@lucky_jalen yes, this wasn't something we originally set out to offer, but with our focus on ease of use we started getting approached by several software companies last year and early this year and have found that this is a huge opportunity for us. It turns out to be pretty complex to get agents really well dialed in on various datasets and able to speak in plain business language and get the UI right etc etc, and most software companies aren't focused on analytics as a core competency, so we've been pushing down the white label path quite a bit this year.
Querri
Querri just keeps getting better! Amazing how much of what used to take a data science team can now be done by AI and simple questions.
Querri
@tom_schipper Thanks Tom!! It's an irony, but it's true that we are tearing down the walls of technology barrier with smarter tech :)
TinyCommand
Congrats on the launch!
The interface looks really calm and approachable.
which integration tends to be the starting point for most users?
Querri
@anushkahode thank you! That has been our desire from the beginning. A place that helps make data work feel more accessible for non-data folks. The most used integration as of now is Google Drive, as it supports Google Sheets and allows users to build an automated process.
Querri
@anushkahode Anushka, It's been a very short time since we released these integrations, so we don't have conclusive data. Uploading Excel spreadsheets seem to be the most popular starting point ofr most of the users