
Zing: Visual AI Charting and Alerts
Gen AI charting, dashboards & alerts on mobile & the web





About | Details |
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Name: | Zing: Visual AI Charting and Alerts |
Submited By: | Mike VonRueden |
Release Date | 1 year ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | Android Data & Analytics Data Visualization |
Natural language meets drag & drop UI to get fast answers from mobile or the web -- no need for SQL or a desktop. No data modeling. Ask questions with AI and get *directly manipulable* charts. Ensure AI did the calculation right, or fix it fast.
Mobile native AI BI? That sounds really valuable for some big industries. Looks cool!
1 year ago
@zhendlin and @sabinmthomas This is amazing stuff! Congrats on the launch. All the modern Execs I know absolutely LIVE on their phones. This is much needed to get them the right info in their hands.
1 year ago
Congrats on the launch @zhendlin and to the Zing team! The fact that this available on mobile is huge for meeting people where they are at, especially for workers where their office is out in the field. I interviewed Zach on my newsletter earlier this year, so it's awesome to see the vision come to life.
1 year ago
The drag-and-drop query builder is very easy to use. I was able to connect my datasource, query a table and create visualizations in less than 3 minutes. Very cool feature! The formatting options, sorting and the ability to view the visualizations in any chart type are nicely designed and well thought-out. Excited to explore the app more!
1 year ago
Really excited about what you are doing. So much opportunity to make our data easier to interrogate and get to on the go.
1 year ago
We've found that the current state of generative AI on data suffers from hallucinations. This is why we at Zing Data implemented a visual AI experience that is reliable and gets you to the right analysis fast. Works on any kind of datasource - postgres, google sheets, csv, excel, Snowflake, Databricks, Clickhouse, Trino, Google BigQuery.
1 year ago
This is really cool! I've always disliked writing out SQL code to get the exact data I want, especially when they're complex and involve a lot of joins/groupings. That being said, I also don't have much experience with other BI tools, but I can imagine the natural language feature of Zing is going to be really helpful. Bringing it back to my previous point, I'm wondering how well this handles complex data joins and filtering? Also curious: what has been the coolest use case that has maximum wow factor?
1 year ago
Congrats on the launch @zhendlin and team Love the super easy chart building with drag and drop
1 year ago