Warning: very cheesy tweet. Growing up watching my mom build a nail salon in Georgia shaped my worldview completely, including how I think about @seriesfinancial
Grateful for the strongest person I know and the woman I learned everything from
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@scottbelsky We’ve had calculators for a long while now, so I’m skeptical that this sort of stuff just out of the blue wipes out learning.
Those who want to do the work and learn will do the work and learn, and those who want to skate by will skate by.
Brexton is one of the hardest working individuals I’ve ever had the pleasure of jamming with. Thrilled that @seriesfinancial is finally out of the bag. 🙌
1/ Today, @seriesfinancial is announcing our modern, flexible ERP-alternative called an Enterprise Operating System (EOS) to automate finance & operations stacks for businesses to save them time and money, as well as our 25m in funding.
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I can't code.
I have hit walls in my career because of that inability. I've tried to learn, failed. Tried again, failed again.
I learned to be okay with it.
It's a blocker, not gonna lie. You're always reliant on someone else to implement, build, or see things though. I've learned how to work with developers to help build products, to be as close as possible to their workflow. I've pushed no-code tools like @webflow and @framer to their limits to make websites, apps, and actual products, but there's always been a big gap left unaddressed.
Understanding data.
Digging, sorting, grouping, aggregating, and checking to see actual numbers for usage, adoption, or just any idea that only the database can answer.
I've always had to rely on a SQL-savvy developer for that. Like I said, I can't code, and I especially can't write SQL. I also don't like to distract developers just to see if a random thought related to our product is useful.
A few months ago, we decided to see is we could use @OpenAI inside of @Basedash to solve that problem. We've been testing that AI-SQL assistant for a while, and today, we're launching it.
It's amazing.
And I'm not saying that because I design Basedash, I'm saying it because I'm now daily digging into our product DB to look up ideas I have around how our product is used.
No more data blockers.
No more waiting on developers to check an idea.
No more distracting them from work just to help with a JOIN or mundane query.
I just have to type in what I'm looking for, and the AI does the rest. It took a ton of work to get the integration right, but it's a massive feature for us to have in our product.
I can't code, but with our SQL-assistant, I don't have to.
You have to try this out with your data. Basedash is free for smaller teams. Like 5 minutes to set up, no joke.
Also, for you skeptical devs out there, we restrict to only SELECT statements, so no way to break anything. Our entire driving force with this feature was to unblock devs, and to empower everyone else.
You have to try this.
Huge shout out to my brother @nickeatman who's been with the Cowboys since forever and is kicking off a new show for the 23-24 season.
It's rare to watch someone truly live their dreams. An incredible journey. 🙌
Check out the latest episode of @DC_StoryLine LIVE from The Star as Nick Eatman takes your questions and calls (888-855-2297) as the #DallasCowboys get ready for the 2023 season. https://t.co/GWqyAVVj4C
Congrats to my friends at @domainr, one of my favorite products and brands. You’ve provided endless happy hour entertainment (and a truly valuable resource) while separating me from many many dollars. @rr@Case and crew are true OGs 🙌
🚀 Modyfi is in public beta and live on @producthunt 🚀
Modyfi is a collaborative, AI-native graphic design & image making platform. What Figma did for product designers, we’re doing for graphic designers and image makers.
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