If anyone from taskpipes is reading this, check your CSS in windows 7/chrome. Your fonts are virtually unreadable[0].<p>It looks fine in firefox/IE.<p><a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/fw0zdexz9ic19gs/taskpipes.png?dl=0" rel="nofollow">https://www.dropbox.com/s/fw0zdexz9ic19gs/taskpipes.png?dl=0</a>
Would love to know more about what the use cases for this are currently? Who are your current users? What kind of data sets are they using this for and at what kind of scale? I think it sounds like a really promising idea and the proliferation of software-as-a-service products with an "export to csv" button is really crazy.
This is very cool, I started building such a tool last year believing there was a need in the market. I think the "un-api" style of smart integrations is definitely the future. Segment's success certainly touches on that. Currently applying my tool and this philosophy to our startup. Wish you all the best!
How would this handle differences in data models between two companies? Would a non-technical person compare docs and define rules to map the data across?