Currently working on an advanced analytics tool for 0DTE trade data, which allows to scan through massive amounts of data in the least amount of time, find seasonal patterns created by institutional investors, blast credit chains for profitable trades and simulate / backtest arbitrary trades in conjunction to create portfolios. So far the software yielded several successful trading strategies, which outperform standard approaches ever since the new administration in the US came to power. Currently in closed beta but planning to release around Xmas eventually.
Working on a advanced analytics application for 0DTE trades, that allows to analyse thousands of possible trade curves in the least amount of time.
The process itself is extremely time consuming, when done manually. My application speeds up the process by a factor of 50 up to 150, depending on how you measure it.
Finally it allows "everybody", to find the 0DTE trades, that are really profitable - something, that currently only the "Pros" can do.
How do you define market leader? In 2021 they had 14 million paying customers and a market share of 72 percent. If that’s not a market leading position, I don’t know what is. I don’t favor them, it’s a real pain sometimes, but they operate a tanker, not a speed boat.
I defined that poorly. What I mean is that they're a declining incumbent who doesn't have the best product or pricing.
While they are the market leader in marketshare, they're losing marketshare rapidly. [1]
Now that they're owned by Intuit, I only expect the product to get worse.
OP's product seems to allow you to get more specific about segmentation, which is something that a rapidly growing MailChimp competitor Klaviyo seems to excel at, as an example. [2]
I know this is probably no more than a side project for OP, but if I was in their shoes I probably wouldn't have started building this kind of thing myself if I hadn't tried at least 3 other alternatives. Email marketing/marketing automation is a very deep specialty, so I think you have to really be sure that there's nothing suitable off the shelf before you wade into building your own solution. I feel like it's not much different than building your own database for your application. I would want to be really sure that there isn't one already out there that fits my needs before building my own.
At https://metrik.one/ we developed an advanced analytics app for Mailchimp customers and we currently experiment with a LLM powered natural language interface, which allows to define queries w/o having to understand SQL or to rely on predefined charts. LLM integration into analytics will IMO be the norm quite soon, since it can be a massive timesaver and makes otherwise static analytics applications really versatile from the users point of view. We're still in a POC phase but hope to beta-test the feature soon.
Advanced analytics for Mailchimp. It provides deep insights into subscriptions, opens, clicks and campaigns. In addition it comes with advanced segmentation based on subscriber behaviour instead demographic data. And it includes a cohort analysis, that helps to reduce inbound ad cost dramatically by not just focusing on CAC but prospect groups that actually open and click.
We built it out of our own need (running https://8bitnews.io/) and target newsletter senders, who prefer data driven decision making.
Instead of building the next SaaS we decided to build a desktop app. Privacy and data protection were the main drivers behind that decision.
Currently in beta, but close to a release and seeking market validation.
I can imagine there’s a direct connection to Apples announcement on Sep 7th. I don’t recall all the details, but read a report, that Apple bought a partially defunct satellite network, that has only very few, but therefore geostationary satellites which come with bandwidth licenses that exceed Starlink’s by a lot. Might be totally wrong, but did anybody else hear that rumor?
The latency is probably as bad as any other stationary satellite network. Apple might have bought it to ensure connectivity with its interests across the globe, not to productize it.
It’s an advanced analytics tool for Mailchimp. It’s mostly targeting regular newsletter senders, but gives detailed insights into an audience w/o violating user privacy. We like to think about it as the Plausible for Email Marketing. Unfortunately the development took too long, my business partner and friend ran out of runway and my kid was born. Still planning to market it, but so far under the radar.
There are plenty of resources for the Curta just a Google search away. Especially scans of the original manuals can be found. Try this one here: http://www.curta.de/kr34/