ANDRE

ANDRE

Insights Beyond Numbers for Superior CX

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ANDRE is a survey data analysis automation product. It takes tabular data and returns compelling analysis reports with data visualizations and synthesis slides. It makes the analysis process seamless by focusing on the narratives rather than the numbers.
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Laurent Rochat
👋 Hey everyone! I'm thrilled to introduce ANDRE, a tool we built to make data analysis quick and accessible for everyone. When I started using earlier versions of ANDRE, it made it clear that it's possible to save up to 90% of the time typically spent on data analysis. And it wouldn't even require any data science expertise. I thought we could make it a new Analysis Automation product and started building what you see now. ANDRE is still in beta, we are working hard on fixing bugs, improving the app experience and adding features. We are giving one month of Pro subscription for free to the Product Hunt community with the code EARLYFRIENDS. I’d love for you all to try it and see how it can change the way you work with data. We’re excited to hear your feedback and discuss how we can keep improving. Thanks so much for checking us out! 🚀
Blockchain Lugano
A lot of work and iteration has been put into this product. I'm happy to see it launch and am super excited to see it in the hands of my colleagues.
Laurent Rochat
@blockchain_lugano Thank you so much for your nice word and your support!
Brandon
Congratulations on the launch! Automatically analyzing data is indeed a very efficient thing. Nowadays, we know that the current way of data analysis is not too much, but too little. I am looking forward to your upcoming version!
Laurent Rochat
@brandon_cccc Thank you for your comment. It makes a lot of sense; tools to make data analysis truly easier are rare; most innovation is for advanced users like analysts. Or they are prompt-based, which is not an intuitive UX for most people...