Deepnote, a San Francisco, CA-based supplier of an AI-powered knowledge workspace, acquired Hyperquery, a San Francisco, CA-based competitor within the knowledge science and analytics house.
The quantity of the deal was not disclosed.
Deepnote is now integrating Hyperquery’s capabilities and prospects into its AI-powered knowledge pocket book.
Led by Joseph Moon, CEO, and Robert Yi, Ph.D., CPO, Hyperquery is an information pocket book that permits customers to construct shareable analyses. Its shoppers, together with Docplanner, Output, and Zeeto, will likely be migrated to Deepnote’s platform. The corporate was backed by Khosla Ventures, Hyperplave Enterprise Capital, and Translink Funding, amongst many others.
Led by Jakub Jurovych, Co-Founder & CEO, Deepnote has constructed an information workspace that permits workforce members to share their work and obtain suggestions in real-time. This collaborative method reduces time spent on back-and-forth communications and permits quicker suggestions loops, leading to faster supply of information merchandise.
Its interface, integration capabilities, and built-in collaboration options make it a favourite amongst customers, enhancing productiveness and satisfaction. Newly launched AI assistants speed up the evaluation workflow and allow superior knowledge analytics to extra junior and even non-technical groups. The platform is utilized by main firms comparable to Ramp, Motive, SoundCloud, Gusto, and Webflow, amongst others.
Deepnote is backed by Index Ventures, Accel, Y Combinator, and Credo Ventures.
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29/07/2024