Go from incomprehensible raw data, to flat tables ready for aggregations and joins.
In order to begin demo construction, our product management will sit with you and get API documentation, file access information, or anything else needed to begin work on the data source.
Publicly available API's and data source's will allow us to begin immediately, private/paid source's will require us to only begin work once you provision access for us to leverage.
In order to understand your needs, our product team will work with you to understand what endpoints/files need to be ingested, the schedule they need to be ingested on, as well as any other information related to table structure and number of tables to be created.
With the requirements gathered from phases 1 & 2, our engineers and data warehouse experts begin work on a production-ready pipeline built to service your dataset.
While we can retrieve a small amount of back-fill data for the demo, the majority of data will be as-of demo day zero.
Once it is complete, we share access to the resulting tables with your Data Warehouse account.
Our demo datasets are live and accessible for 72 hours after demo delivery confirmation.
Once you have had a chance to query and inspect the tables and their contents, you can provide feedback, edits, or any other custom requests on top of our standard product offering. Additional back-fill also may be requested.
After feedback, custom requests, and back-fill requirements are understood, our team takes these and applies an internal rubric to generate the simple monthly fee that we would require to maintain access and updates to the dataset. Further SLA's can also be agreed upon with our product team.
After all of that, we can 'pin' the dataset to the approved tables, and enable the production alerting. From there on out, you are free to use the data however you wish!
As long as we can still generate the needed agreed upon 'pinned' dataset from the data-source, any data-source changes or updates will be considered 'in-band' and is built into our monthly fee model.
Should the data source diverge so much that the 'pinned' dataset is no longer possible, that would be considered a 'new' dataset, and the cycle simply restarts at phase 1 or 2.
What we need to get started
What tables you need and how frequently we need update them.
Demo construction & data sharing
Review, feedback, back-fill requirements, pricing and approval.