The Tyranny Of Obvious Insights ↗
What's the cost of an insight that really isn't one?
designed for Business Leaders
Babbage continuously delivers data insights to business leaders in a dynamic news feed rather than via a traditional static dashboard. Insights appear in a visual, easy-to-understand, mobile-friendly manner. Explanations are intuitive and visual. Monitored metrics are presented with context and trends.
Babbage identifies and ranks key stories in the data based on impact, information content and relevance. Business decision-makers get their insights in a continuous feed tailored to their personal interests.
The considerable time leaders spend going back-and-forth with data analytics teams, is now eliminated. Executives can manually investigate data stories and make decisions with the click of a button.
All possible ideas are now suddenly investigable. Babbage continuously digs for insights, learning historic patterns and interplays between variables. It surfaces the most useful insights, judging appropriateness automatically.
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Babbage deploys within your cloud, right by your data warehouse. (Or on Babbage's cloud, if you prefer that instead.)
The only time your tech team is involved.
Only the few critical ones. We figure out the rest.
We continually find insights, just for you.
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What's the cost of an insight that really isn't one?
Or, why your company’s insight stack feels like a Rube Goldberg machine
We are SOC 2 Type I certified. And here's our Product.
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A tradeoff conundrum as we hire more data scientists for Babbage
Where we use information theory and LZW Compression to argue that "X for Y" actually makes for an excellent elevator pitch
Paid clients, travel, funds raised and an expanded team.