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DLDB is in-device analytics for mobile apps, where raw data never leaves the end-users. It helps companies and app developers to provide better services and products to their users without collecting or spreading the user data to 3rd parties.
DLDB app analytics
App analytics without data extraction
Kasper Kerem
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Launch later today
Close 1 customer deal
Pitch several investors
Makers, what are your goals for this week?
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I am a data guy especially the location and behavioural analytics. I have been working on the topic for the past 17 years and have seen all issues in and out. Many recurring and expensive, so we built a (location) data analytics for mobile phones and IoT devices that scale and focus on privacy - making it simpler and affordable for our customers
Where and how did you come up with the idea of your startup?
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What happens on the phone, stays on the phone - especially your private data. There is no actual reason why any piece of raw data should ever leave the phone. You as the app developer or app company want to know - why, where and how your end-users use the app. There is no reason to collect or let anyone else collect the raw data outside the phones. Phones are more than capable to run the...
DLDB app analytics
App analytics without data extraction
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So-and-so. Depends on your audience and your context.
Do you think AI-based copywriting tools are useful to speed up content creation?
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Here is the wired article as well: https://www.wired.com/story/google-analytics-europe-austria-privacy-shield/
FYI Google Analytics and GDPR
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FYI Google Analytics and GDPR
Last week, French Cnil (the data protection agency) stated that GA is not GDPR compliant. The other EU countries are following it up. At this moment, "the" fix is pushed on the web/app...
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I actually posted (twice), I admit the first one might have had too much self-promo, but the second did not :)
Are there no new discussions on PH on weekends? PH as daily work or moderators have a rest too)
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No :)
as old as the e-mail is - there have been talks about how it will be replaced soon. Especially not by video for as long as there is no good way to search content by words in all 6k + languages.
Do you think email will be replaced by video conversations like Marco Polo?
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GDPR and Google Analytics
For the past year, several EU countries have been evaluating GA GDPR compliance. It might be important information for you if you are planning to use GA on your web or mobile app. As in France, they made not Google a responsible party, but the web...
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GDPR and Google Analytics
Although I am biased when it comes to data analytics (dldb.io). But this might be interesting and important for any web and app developers who have European users.
https://www.wired.com/story/google-analytics-europe-austria-privacy-shield/
And article also from French CNIL
https://www.cnil.fr/en/use-google-analytics-and-data-transfers-united-states-cnil-orders-website-manageroperator-comply
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Productiveness - what does it mean?
I have not seen any difference in the promises - remote or not.
We work on a "promise" basis. Meaning, I as a company want something and my employees estimate it (by sprints usually) - make a promise. Then I can evaluate if my ROI expectations and OKRs are met. If so, it is a "go". If not, we need to work on alternatives. If I really need something by...
Do you think remote workers are more productive?
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It really depends on what are your expectations. I personally doubt that money makes there a difference. Or actually, it makes, but... it sounds rather like a bribe. Better make a target group, have some interviews with them and you will have a much better result with higher quality. Also, if you want to have feedback on many things, just divide the group and ask some parts from each.
This...
Get user feedback for $100
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Depending on SaaS, it is a very broad term. Depends on market size and the value you'd expect from the community. Eventually, the definition of a community is a two-way street. If you see value from the community, sure. But on top of building one, you need to keep them as a community. Is this something that is benefiting you in a long term? And are you providing something to them in a long term?
Would you build community for your B2B SaaS startup?
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The sad truth with podcasts - too many of them. It is hard to choose and even harder to recommend. If you had any very narrow and specific topic, it would be easier, but even then not simple. I prefer books and audiobooks over podcasts.
Podcast recommendations?
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It has multiple layers. Several people here have mentioned the "uncool" factor, which is true for younger generations. But in my opinion is the general trust that Facebook lacks, by hoarding and harvesting the user data with one hand and shutting down the groups and users on the other. Their automation is far from context-aware, language-aware and lacks the local culture, especially outside the...
Fb's daily active users have fallen for the first time since its inception. What's your take?
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This problem has many layers. Let's take a twitter example, every second (if all text) there are 120k pages worth of tweets. It makes 600 books worth of text every second. Meaning there has to be some sort of algorithm made available to orientate in this data. And this is only one platform.
From a service provider and content creator perspective, you want to have revenue and popularity. Again,...
Iβm tired of algorithms. And you?
Yaroslava Antipina πΊπ¦
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We will launch an on-device behavioural analytics platform for mobile apps. Hoarding data into centralised databases or data lakes is so yesterday. Let the mobile phones keep the data and run the queries. Why?
Because it is scaling better, easy to integrate, but most importantly private data never leaves the user. Only the statistical answers will be sent to our dashboard. Raw and personal data...
What are you launching this February?
Nishith from True Sparrow
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1) Kasper Kerem
2) CEO and co-founder at dldb.io - on-device behavioural analytics
3) I can help app developers and app companies with behavioural analytics. As well, if you have any analytics problems with location data.
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