What’s the most annoying part of your workflow?
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How many of you have a set of saved SQL queries that you use over and over to answer business questions?
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How often do you (PM) make build vs. buy decision?
Product Management
How big should should I set my option pool at pre-seed stage?
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How big should should I set my option pool at pre-seed stage?
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Converting Delaware LLC to Delaware C Corp
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Converting from Delaware LLC to Delaware C Corp
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Does anyone know which charting library provides this chart?
Why do you not need a co-founder?
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Moving away from QuickSight
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How serious is your org about Data Quality?
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YC or Techstars, who offers a better deal?
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In-memory store for Apache Arrow
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Who are you?
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How do you work with the API data in your BI tool?
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BI tool that understands python.
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Reseller Partnership
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How does YC handle competing companies?
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Multi-tenancy for VectorDBs
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BI Market Saturation
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What frustrates you with the current crop of embedded analytics solutions?
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What channels do you use to find early customers?
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How do you deliver analytics and insights in your customer-facing apps?
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How are you delivering analytics in your data intensive customer-facing apps?
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What’s one problem your organization is willing to spend money to solve?
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