Influencity is the most complete AI-powered influencer marketing platform that will allow you to obtain total Influencer Relationship Management on a single comprehensive platform. We provide over 60 functionalities that will adjust to your own workflows to successfully execute end-to-end influencer campaigns.
To go into more detail, this is what Influencity platform will allow you to do:
Search for the perfect influencers for your campaigns in just a few seconds. We have over 70 million influencers which can be found combining over 20 filters (engagement, location, gender, age, interests…)
Analyze any social media profile, create your own database, and organize your influencers in lists. Influencity will allow you to see full profile analysis (followers quality, KPIs, demographics…)
Estimate your campaign’s results before managing them. You will be able to do this thanks to the analysis that the platform makes based on the influencers’ main KPIs. You will be able to manage as many campaigns as you need at the same time on a very visual and easy solution.
Measure results through complete reports that include publications with its automatically generated metrics, graphs, and data of your campaign as a whole.
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While this may work for greenfield applications, I don't see this working well for preexisting schemas. From their getting started page: "Database fields are automatically created for any abstract getter methods", which definitely scares me away since they seem to be relying on automatic field type conversions. I prefer to manage my schemas when I can and do type and DAO conversions via mapper classes in the very... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Someone else mentioned jOOQ, but personally I also rather enjoyed JDBI3: https://jdbi.org/#_introduction_to_jdbi_3 It addresses the issues with using JDBC directly (not nice ergonomics), while still letting you work with SQL directly without too many abstractions in the middle. In combination with Dropwizard, it was pretty pleasant: https://www.dropwizard.io/en/stable/manual/jdbi3.html Other than that, I actually... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
> I've been doing ORM on Java since Hibernate was new, and it has always sucked. Have you ever looked at something like myBatis? In particular, the XML mappers: https://mybatis.org/mybatis-3/dynamic-sql.html Looking back, I actually quite liked it - you had conditionals and ability to build queries dynamically (including snippets, doing loops etc.), while still writing mostly SQL with a bit of XML DSL around it,... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I found JDBi[1] to be a really nice balance between ORM and raw SQL. It gives me the flexibility I need but takes care of a lot of the boilerplate. It's almost like a third category. 1. http://jdbi.org. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
You could use something like jdbi or mybatis. It's not as ugly as raw jdbc and easier to use without all of the gunk from an ORM like hibernate. Source: over 1 year ago
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