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Fabio Di Leta
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Our goal is to solve the problem of collaboration and productivity in analytics workflows. We aim to bring data analytics and business operations together in a single, collaborative workflow.
What problem or pain point does your product aim to solve?
Shaur ul Asar
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Paradime Synq is a collaboration plugin bringing analytics and business operations team closer. With Synq dashboard annotation, conversation synq between dashboards and Slack and finally JIRA tasks can all be managed in the context of data.
Paradime Synq
Collab plugin bringing analytics and business ops closer
Fabio Di Leta
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I am currently building the operating system for modern analytics to supercharge analytics workflows powered by dbt Core™️
Describe in 1 line what you are currently building or working on.
Kaustumbh Jaiswal
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Fabio Di Leta
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Hey there 🤗
I am Fabio co-founder here at paradime and I am over the moon to be launching on Product Hunt today .🚀
In the last 2 years, we have been working hard to build the operating system for modern analytics on top of dbt to supercharge analysts' workflows.
I have been there myself 😥, working hard to try and maintain the proliferation of tools in the modern data stack. Spending a lot...
Paradime
The operating system for analytics
Paradime is the ultimate workspace for analytics on top of dbt. Get all your analytics work done from a single place without context switching, tool creep, or productivity loss while retaining full control over your data. Startup and Enterprise ready.
Paradime
The operating system for analytics
Fabio Di Leta
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What's your go tool for design projects management?
I found a lot has been said about which ones are the best project management tools (and there are a lot of them!).
Asana, Linear, ClickUp, Trello, Jira (sorry 😅), Monday.com, Wrike etc
But it feels that a lot of these articles are written either from a product/project management perspective, or are articles written as part of the above tools' content marketing strategy.
I am super curious...
Fabio Di Leta
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I think Figma it's hard to beat. The learning curve for new adopters is not steep at all, and it also provides support for more advanced uses.
Collaboration is at the core of their platform in Figma and FigJam really powering teams' activities. Their community platform is great, a lot of examples/templates ready to use, and the plugins layer is extremely powerful and extensible
What’s the best design app?
Tanya Jeon
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Fabio Di Leta
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Appcues -> really enabling product experience in a few clicks (also they do great content)
Figma -> made design accessible to everyone, a pioneer in true collaboration
Looker -> they truly brought innovation in the BI and reporting space
Which are the 3 tools/apps/platforms you admire the most? Why?
Adrian Steriopol
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