Row Zero is a last-mile analytics tool that enables operations, finance, marketing, and other business teams to analyze and work with big data sets in a familiar and flexible spreadsheet designed for big data. Row Zero can open 1 billion row data sets, connect directly to data warehouses, and support multi-user collaboration to make working with hosted data easy for anyone with spreadsheet skills. Row Zero closes the last-mile analysis gap helping business teams take insights from dashboards and turn them into actionable results.
Row Zero Features
Speed and Performance - Row Zero has adapted state-of-the-art columnar analytics techniques to a spreadsheet interface and leverages cloud computing strategies to enable users to import, open, and interact, cell-by-cell, with 1 billion row data sets, like they would in Excel and Google Sheets.
Connectivity - Row Zero’s native connections to data warehouses provide efficiency gains for business teams who, instead of building one-off static analyses, like financial models and demand forecasts, can build them once using a connected table and schedule automated refresh.
Collaboration - In order for data analysis to be valuable the work must be shared across teams, business units, and organizations. For this reason, Row Zero workbooks can be shared with viewer and editor permissions and support real-time collaboration for group work and facilitating efficient presentations.
Governance – Row Zero runs in the cloud, enables sharing permissions (viewer and editor), and enforces data permissions from the data warehouses, eliminating the need to email .xlsx files. Security - Row Zero is SOC2 Type II certified and HIPAA compliant. The SOC II report and a BAA are available upon request.
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Row Zero's is a last mile analytics tool that enables business teams (marketing, operations, finance, etc...) to connect to cloud data warehouses and work with big data sets in a spreadsheet they already know how to use. BI tools are great for high level metric monitoring but the work initiated as a result of those dashboards needs to happen in a tool where business teams can see and interact with their data.
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Row Zero is the world's fastest spreadsheet, designed for big data sets. If a user already knows how to use a spreadsheet and needs to analyze or transform large data sets, Row Zero is the perfect tool. Data teams that serve large businesses can off-load ad-hoc and last mile analytics requests by enabling their business partners to work in Row Zero.
100 in 100 Challenge might be a bit more popular than RowZero.io. We know about 5 links to it since March 2021 and only 4 links to RowZero.io. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
We built our spreadsheet (https://rowzero.io) from the ground up to integrate natively with Python. Bolting it on like Microsoft did, or as an add in like xlwings, just feels second class. To make it first class, we had to solve three hard problems: 1. Sandboxing and dependencies. Python is extremely unsafe to share, so you need to sandbox execution. There's also the environment/package management problem (does... - Source: Hacker News / 25 days ago
I think calling out Durability is a bit of a straw man. Most services get their durability from S3 or some other managed database service. I agree with the other points for production services with the caveat that many workloads don't need all of those. Internal workloads or batch data processing use cases don't need 4 9's of availability. "Just do it on a beefy machine" is part of our thesis for... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
If you like spreadsheets, check out https://rowzero.io. It looks and feels like Google Sheets and scales to 1B+ row data sets. We natively support Python and Parquet, and connect directly to Postgres, Snowflake, Databricks, Redshift, and S3. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
Shameless plug: If you have bigger data sets, check out https://rowzero.io We scale up to hundreds of millions of rows and have native Python support. You can define functions in Python and call them as formulas from any spreadsheet cell. We seamlessly marshal Pandas dataframes from Python land to spreadsheet land and back. [1] We're also hosted and support real time collaboration like Google Sheets. We... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
Now that I've reached $1,000 MRR, my next big goal is to get 100 paying users in the next 100 days. Source: almost 2 years ago
If you're interested in joining the challenge the signup form and leaderboard are at https://100in100.co/. Source: almost 2 years ago
This month we're hosting a free group challenge for SaaS founders. The goal is simple: get 100 new paying users in 100 days. Source: almost 2 years ago
This last year we went from about 400 members to now over 2,000 (counting by active Slack members). A lot of the growth came from a challenge we ran called 100 users 100 days. The idea of the challenge was to get 100 new paying users in 100 days, with a leaderboard and weekly mastermind sessions for accountability. Definitely hope to run another round of the challenge soon. Source: over 2 years ago
- Try a public challenge like http://100in100.co. You'll get grouped with other entrepreneurs who are learning just like you. - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
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