It looks like Chartbrew connects to various third-party tools directly, which can lead to silos/discrepancies in our experience.
The only storage Chartbrew does is to cache the data while building a chart so the data source is not queried too many times and the user can see changes quicker. Afterwards, Chartbrew keeps the charts updated with data coming directly from the other tools.
> Build funnels and measure trends directly on your data warehouse, without paying for costly ETL and duplicate storage in outdated analytics tools.
Not being snarky, I just don't understand. The output of an ETL is data in your data warehouse. Then you build reports on top of the DW.
How does Fabra prevent me from needing an ETL?
I like that you kept things brief but some screenshots and use cases would be a nice improvement for the landing page.
Appreciate the feedback, will be uploading more screenshots shortly.
In addition to self-hosting our open source product, we also offer a hosted version which is WAY cheaper than other tools since we don't store any data.
Let us know if you have any feedback, you can always reach me at nick@fabra.io
Congrats on launching!