AI-powered business intelligence that supports general tasks like ETL and data analysis with prompts, as well as solutions for Marketing, Sales, and Finance. It offers a complete platform with over 500 SaaS app integrations and easy-to-use dashboards.
Hey Product Hunt community!
We're thrilled to introduce Conduit.app, the ultimate AI agent designed specifically for data analytics tasks. Here’s why we think you’ll love it:
- 500+ integrations with SaaS apps, SQL databases, and spreadsheets
- Report generation capabilities
- AI-powered data engineer to simplify building data pipelines and ETL jobs
- AI for automating outbound sales processes
- AI agents streamlining professional services in legal, financial services, accounting, and tax
- Reliable and robust automation for business workflows
- No-code tool with a workflow editor for fine-tuning data processing tasks
What can you do with Conduit?
- Compile client reports
- Aggregate data from multiple advertising channels
- Create e-commerce dashboards
- Build a custom CRM
- Generate a Profit & Loss statement
- Define and apply consistent metrics across all reports and departments
- Analyze websites, business performance, and client feedback
And if these are not enough, Conduit.app is also:
- White-label customization for agencies
- API and no-code options for developers
Looks promising for data nerds like me! The 500+ integrations and no-code workflow editor caught my eye - could be a game-changer for automating those tedious data tasks. Love that it can handle everything from basic reporting to complex ETL jobs. The white-label option is a nice touch for agencies too. Might give it a spin for some client reporting work I've been putting off. 🤓
One major advantage is the dashboards' ease of use. With my hectic schedule, I need something easy to use.
This looks quite powerful out of the box! And definitely what any business needs to use internally to be data-driven.
Wow, congrats on the launch! I'm curious, how does Conduit.app ensure data security and privacy with so many integrations?