Bracket is the data pipeline between popular business tools and backend databases. For example, when ops teams update data in Airtable, and engineers update data in MongoDB, Bracket connects the two sources to reflect the same information.
Hey all! Ian here, along with @kunal_garg3 and @vin_ar, and we're super excited to tell you about Bracket.
Simply put, Bracket connects your front-end and back-end data tools so that they show the same data in real-time.
We built this because we saw firsthand how hard it is for companies to get their data enriched by Ops teams, who know best what's happening on the ground. Companies either suffer from mismatched data, or spend engineering time building clunky internal tools that are never as useful as Airtable, Notion, or G Sheets.
With Bracket, your Ops team can keep using the tools they love, and your engineers can focus on product development instead of building internal tools.
If you're interested, check out www.usebracket.com or shoot us an email at founders@usebracket.com! I'll be around to answer your questions, excited to see what what the PH community builds with this :)
@azianmike for sure, there are tons of use cases among ops teams. We're adding more every day to our docs: https://docs.usebracket.com/. With Bracket, you can even bypass Retool -- in fact, we strongly believe it's better if Ops teams can use their favorite tools (airtable, notion) without having to adopt yet another internal tool!
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