I was interested in this product, but no thanks. At the very least if you're not ready to commit you could provide "beta" pricing for a year until you get that figured out.
+1. Given that prices for products in this space range over several orders of magnitude, I wouldn't spend time evaluating without knowing whether my budget is even in the same ballpark.
Would I expect to spend $1k annually? $10k? $100k? More?
Because they allow third parties to build bigger ID graphs and audiences for ad targeting.
By all means, have them for convenience for those users who want to use them, but for the rest of us who know better, we’d appreciate the option to provide you our burner/one-time email addresses.
We're going to extend the way to login for the cloud version.
Currently, email/password auth is available only in self-hosted version (docker image installed on your VPS). Feel free to reach out to me info@tablum.io, if you'd like to test it. Thanks.
Pretty much what the others here have been pointing out, that I have to hand over my data before I can evaluate whether or not I trust you with it. Feel free to verify the email I use to prevent abuse.
I've been evaluating a lot of products in this space in the past week and I think it is a space that could do with a developer-first approach. But to do that I still want to see a path towards using it at scale that's a little more fleshed than a "talk to sales" equivalent. Even if this were open source, I would be happy to pay for someone else to host and scale it, but at least I would know I couldn't be unreasonably locked in after making my business depend on it.
There are desktop alternatives (such as Easy Data Transform, Alteryx and Tableau Prep) where your data stays on your machine. Which helps with latency, as well as privacy.
because this is a tool for doing work? Nobody (or very few) HN people are going to want to do BI with their facebook accounts, if we even have FB accounts.
Outlook is bigger than Google for corporate email. I would suggest adding that (or better yet, listen to the other feedback and allow a standard email login flow).
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