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Dreambase, an AI-powered analytics service that aims to help people build data-driven firms without hiring a data team
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Austin-based Dreambase has developed AI-native data agents to do the analytical work that data teams have historically done, according to CEO and co-founder Andy Keil.
Key facts
- Felicis 1 led the raise, which also included participation from Active Capital, FirstMile Ventures, Darkmode Ventures, Angel Collective, Earl Grey Capital and Mercury Fund
- Dreambase, an AI-powered analytics platform that aims to help people build data-driven companies without hiring a data team, has raised $3.7 million in funding, it tells Crunchbase News exclusively
- By August 2024, he had teamed up with Kyle Ledbetter to launch Dreambase
- They build dashboards, run analysis and surface insights 24/7
Summary
Dreambase, an AI-powered analytics platform that aims to help people build data-driven companies without hiring a data team, has raised $3.7 million in funding, it tells Crunchbase News exclusively. After a decade in the Austin tech scene as a “first product hire” working alongside early-stage founders, Keil spent three years as head of product at QuotaPath. Dreambase users can connect their Supabase database and get a dashboard “in seconds,” according to Keil. “Our AI data agents handle the rest,” he told Crunchbase News.