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Building the world’s most delightful data analysis experience: fabi.ai @hqfabi

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Join me Dec 3rd at 10 am PST for a live session building automated workflows in Fabi. Most data work is answering the same questions over and over. Workflows fix that. Automate the insights that matter and send them where people actually work. Register: watch.getcontrast.io/register/fabi-…

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When I became a founder, I assumed I’d be using a whole new set of muscles. But one principle from my PM days still guides almost every product decision we make at Fabi.ai: If a user is confused, the product is confused. I learned early that the fastest way to build the wrong

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the old way of scaling teams is dead: we used to hire specialists – designers, engineers, PMs – each in their lane, scaling by adding more people. but when Cursor can take you from idea to code in minutes, execution isn't the bottleneck anymore. taste and judgment are. what

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In your 20s you’ll feel the sudden urge to build an entirely homegrown set of internal tools and dashboards. It’s extremely important that you ignore that urge.

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Why aren’t enterprise knowledge and search aggregators like Glean rushing to introduce MCP marketplaces? Surely the Claude and OpenAI threat feels very real and there’s a huge opportunity to capitalize on third party tools. What am I missing?

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Your team's data is scattered across 8-12 tools. We shipped application connectors at Fabi.ai so you can connect everything (Amplitude, Stripe, your databases, all of it) and query it in mins. No more ticket queues or dashboard waits. Just ask and get answers. Try out

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All I can think about is the annoyance of having to deal with this anomaly in reporting because of the surge in logins this probably caused.

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Going forward, most SaaS apps will fall into one of two categories: Analytics and reporting, or search and retrieval

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Some of the most valuable feedback about Fabi.ai is the kind that sounds like a contradiction at first: “This is a great product… and also kinda frustrating.” A few years ago, I might’ve taken that as a bad sign, but not anymore. If someone is a fan and critic in the same

Some of the most valuable feedback about <a href="/hqfabi/">Fabi.ai</a> is the kind that sounds like a contradiction at first:

“This is a great product… and also kinda frustrating.”

A few years ago, I might’ve taken that as a bad sign, but not anymore.

If someone is a fan and critic in the same
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Spoken from experience. Couldn’t agree more. There will always be tinkerers. Maybe more than before, but SaaS isn’t dead in the same way that crypto didn’t kill fiat currencies. Users value centralization and convenience.