Data Protocol

Data Protocol

A better way to support developers

5.0
15 reviews

122 followers

Data Protocol partners with companies like Slack, Meta, VMware, Intel, and Google to provide developers essential training & updates on their favorite products. Access a growing library of interactive courses, resources, certifications, and more. It's free to use.
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Matthew Stoltz
Makers, builders, doers! Finally, there is a way to learn about your favorite tools and products without having to sift through dev docs. Finally, there is a way to be guided through compliance so you can (I don't know) actually get to publishing. Finally, there's a way to get product updates, community support, and training in one place. Finally, there's a way to track and retrace your progress, notes, and resources - all through an interactive Linux-style DX with video. Finally, there's a better way to support developers. Welcome to Data Protocol :D
Julien Ergan
Congrats for the launch! Looking at your demo videos, I like the UI of the platform. Since the content is created is tailored for a customer by your team, I imagine the pricing is rather high. Does it mean your target customers are large tech companies / well established startups ?
Matthew Stoltz
@julienergan Hey Julien - thanks! You're right in that we are fortunate to have large tech companies as our primary customers (Meta, Slack, Intel, VMware). It was more of a case of fit over price. These companies have had an urgent need for the style of training we provide - with sentiment feedback and usage insights as developers progress through the content on their channels. That said, we have options for startups to have a dedicated channel and take advantage of the dev traffic / the exploratory nature of the channels since it's free to use.
Rami
💎 Pixel perfection
Looks better than courseera and udemy!
Matthew Stoltz
@kingromstar Thanks Rami! We agree! One thing that we are particularly proud of is that we are not an LMS. - It's free to use for developers - The channel experience is more like a Hulu or Netflix - We produce the content (product videos and courses) - The DX is in a Linux-style terminal where our partners can get insights, sentiment feedback, and attributable metrics so they can reduce churn, breakage, support instances, and increase LTV.