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Recently, Y Combinator published its annual startup request, and one particular area has piqued my interest, which I've been contemplating for the past year: commercial open-source products for sales or productivity suite.
This post is not solely dedicated to data management. It rather focuses on what I call data activation. At the end, it's not important if you use no-code tools or Airtable to deliver the results.
The post was originally published on the June blog. I want to thank Enzo, the founder of June, for collaborating on the post and providing the venue for sharing.
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Write about data ops for PLG SaaS and early-stage VC Builder: SpatialChatTeam ($1M ARR; bootstrapped)
PM-turned-entrepreneur. I write about things I learn — mostly B2B tech, economics, how my body and mind work, logic and math. But mostly B2B tech.
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