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- Epsilla (YC S23)All-in-one platform to create AI agents with your knowledge
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Do you prefer uploading files or connecting data sources for analysis?
Powerdrill AI was built to help anyone analyze data in the simplest way just by chatting. You upload a dataset, then ask things like Summarize this for me or Create a table , no coding or Excel skills needed.
Right now, our users upload their data files directly. But in today s world, so much of our data already lives in platforms like Notion, Google Drive, Airtable, etc.
That got us thinking
Should connecting to these tools be a standard feature for any data analysis product?
We d love to hear your thoughts:
Would you rather upload a file manually, or connect the tools you already use?
Hey, I’m Supa –Excited to Connect and Share Insights on Product Hunt!
I'm Supa, an operations professional currently focused on AI tool operations. I've been a part of Product Hunt for some time now and have launched Powerdrill AI, a no-code data analysis AI tool. The first release was a bit rushed, but I ve gained valuable insights from the experience.
Initially, I saw Product Hunt as just a product launch platform. However, as the community has evolved, I ve realized it's much more a space filled with creativity and open discussions. The atmosphere here is incredibly supportive and collaborative.
Is making money the only measure of an app’s success?
A successful product is often seen as one that is well-commercialized, with users willing to pay for it. But is that always the case?
Today, I came across many products that are incredibly fun and creative. It made me wonder: are there products that don t fit the conventional definition of success? Maybe some exist just to bring joy, even if users simply visit, smile, and leave.
Some might argue that if something brings value, people will naturally be willing to pay. But is that always true?