Deepnote, the AI-powered data workspace, has announced its acquisition of Hyperquery. This move signifies a major step in Deepnote’s goal of democratizing data analytics.
Deepnote’s acquisition follows a year of rapid growth. The company aims to lead in collaborative data platforms. By integrating Hyperquery, Deepnote enhances its data analysis and AI capabilities.
Deepnote is known for its collaborative data workspace. It allows real-time sharing and feedback, speeding up data delivery. Its user-friendly interface supports both experienced professionals and decision-makers.
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The platform’s AI assistants facilitate faster data analysis. They enable more advanced analytics for junior or non-technical teams. Deepnote’s approach is set to revolutionize data analysis, similar to how spreadsheets did in the 1980s.
Jakub Jurovych, Co-Founder & CEO, commented on the acquisition. He highlighted the shift toward data notebooks as successors to spreadsheets. Deepnote aims to dominate this new category with its enhanced platform.
Supported by Index Ventures, Accel, Y Combinator, and Credo Ventures, Deepnote has seen a 3x revenue increase. Trusted by top companies like Ramp, Motive, and SoundCloud, it will integrate Hyperquery clients such as Docplanner, Output, and Zeeto.