Gigasheet Business 50GB
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Where has this been for the past several decades?
What do you like best about the product?
Gigasheet replaced several other tools and helped bring together lots of data in a meaningful way that we couldn't access before.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not applicable. We haven't been disappointed
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Using Gigasheets API's we've been able to distill large amounts of data in a meaningful way that we were unable to before.
Finally, the Ultimate No-Code Tool for Data Hoarders!
What do you like best about the product?
Gigasheet is truly unique in the market today. They belong to a category of their own.
It's unlike anything I have seen so far: it's not Airtable, Google Sheets, Rows, Clay, Noco-DB, or Baserow. No.
Gigasheet is a no-code big data transformation engine for the masses.
Not big data, I said BIG DATA!
For example:
Google Sheets has a limit of 5 million rows/10 million cells per sheet.
Airtable: 50K rows per base.
Those are nice for day-to-day data management and automation.
But what happens when you need to handle HUGE datasets but don't have the time to parse and query databases or just don't know how to code?
Ok, hire a DBA, or a developer. Then wait days or weeks to get the data you want.
And even if you know how to do this, time constraints always kick in.
Here with Gigasheet, you can easily throw a huge CSV file of 100 MILLION or more rows at it, and it won't blink.
And it's BLAZING FAST. From there, you can do all sorts of data transformations on million rows in minutes:
- Sort & filter data (including regex support to find specific data in cells)
- Split, append, group, pivot rows, and columns
- Do math formulas
- merge huge datasets (This is my biggest selling point).
- Graphs & charts
- Email format validation: disposable, professional, personal etc..
The best thing: it's non-destructive data manipulation. The integrity of your original file is always preserved.
After that, you can export the data in a CSV file, ready and clean.
Another amazing feature of Gigasheet is their Data Connector collection: you can integrate your CRM, Dropbox, AWS S3, Mixpanel and hundreds of other established services.
Now, what can you do with it? Well, soooo many things:
Are you a NetSec professional or Sysadmin and want to do a log analysis of millions of records to spot malicious code or anomalies? CHECK
You are a Data Scientist and want to dig deep into a huge dataset but don't pocess the horsepower on your machine? CHECK
You are an Analyst, DBA and want to lease some horsepower to get the job done faster? CHECK
You are a Sales or a Marketer and want to clean your huge lead list and merge it with your CRM Data? CHECK
You are a Growth Hacker/Obsessive data hoarder like me who want to get it done fast? CHECK
Their pro plan allows 50G of data, which is plenty, and they also have special Enterprise plans for larger datasets.
I didn't get exited by a new service in a while and Gigasheet is definitely a service that instantly caught my attention.
It's unlike anything I have seen so far: it's not Airtable, Google Sheets, Rows, Clay, Noco-DB, or Baserow. No.
Gigasheet is a no-code big data transformation engine for the masses.
Not big data, I said BIG DATA!
For example:
Google Sheets has a limit of 5 million rows/10 million cells per sheet.
Airtable: 50K rows per base.
Those are nice for day-to-day data management and automation.
But what happens when you need to handle HUGE datasets but don't have the time to parse and query databases or just don't know how to code?
Ok, hire a DBA, or a developer. Then wait days or weeks to get the data you want.
And even if you know how to do this, time constraints always kick in.
Here with Gigasheet, you can easily throw a huge CSV file of 100 MILLION or more rows at it, and it won't blink.
And it's BLAZING FAST. From there, you can do all sorts of data transformations on million rows in minutes:
- Sort & filter data (including regex support to find specific data in cells)
- Split, append, group, pivot rows, and columns
- Do math formulas
- merge huge datasets (This is my biggest selling point).
- Graphs & charts
- Email format validation: disposable, professional, personal etc..
The best thing: it's non-destructive data manipulation. The integrity of your original file is always preserved.
After that, you can export the data in a CSV file, ready and clean.
Another amazing feature of Gigasheet is their Data Connector collection: you can integrate your CRM, Dropbox, AWS S3, Mixpanel and hundreds of other established services.
Now, what can you do with it? Well, soooo many things:
Are you a NetSec professional or Sysadmin and want to do a log analysis of millions of records to spot malicious code or anomalies? CHECK
You are a Data Scientist and want to dig deep into a huge dataset but don't pocess the horsepower on your machine? CHECK
You are an Analyst, DBA and want to lease some horsepower to get the job done faster? CHECK
You are a Sales or a Marketer and want to clean your huge lead list and merge it with your CRM Data? CHECK
You are a Growth Hacker/Obsessive data hoarder like me who want to get it done fast? CHECK
Their pro plan allows 50G of data, which is plenty, and they also have special Enterprise plans for larger datasets.
I didn't get exited by a new service in a while and Gigasheet is definitely a service that instantly caught my attention.
What do you dislike about the product?
Very few things. It's still in its early days and in very active development. Yet it feels very mature.
I wish it were possible also to edit cells on the fly. You can copy-paste cell values but not edit them yet.
I had a few issues with big nested JSON files, which had an uncommon structure.
Support is very responsive and helpful. Nothing I can complain about, really.
I wish it were possible also to edit cells on the fly. You can copy-paste cell values but not edit them yet.
I had a few issues with big nested JSON files, which had an uncommon structure.
Support is very responsive and helpful. Nothing I can complain about, really.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Manipulate, transform and clean huge datasets in no time.
I regularly use Easy Data Transform, but it's not tailored for such big datasets I can handle easily with Gigasheet.
I also use Knime, which is amazing and complex but sometimes requires horsepower that I cannot get on my laptop, and Gigasheet provides that.
I am familiar with Parabola, which is amazing for automation but doesn't have the horsepower and speed Gigasheet has.
This alone is a huge selling point for me. I can just "Get it done" fast and clean.
It's dumb easy to use, has great advanced features, with massive power and speed.
I regularly use Easy Data Transform, but it's not tailored for such big datasets I can handle easily with Gigasheet.
I also use Knime, which is amazing and complex but sometimes requires horsepower that I cannot get on my laptop, and Gigasheet provides that.
I am familiar with Parabola, which is amazing for automation but doesn't have the horsepower and speed Gigasheet has.
This alone is a huge selling point for me. I can just "Get it done" fast and clean.
It's dumb easy to use, has great advanced features, with massive power and speed.
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