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bob33212 | 4 years ago
I ask because I built a SaaS product that helped customers understand their data inside a legacy accounting product. Similarly it looked in the meta data on the back end of that accounting product and built visualizations. The problem we had was that customers didn't know how to or didn't want to fix the problems that our tool found. We had to hire accountants to go into the accounting tool and fix their problems. So it ended up being more of a tool for our accountants and less of a stand alone SaaS tool that customers actually used.
zurfer|4 years ago
Further down the road I can also see that consultants will find it useful to help their clients clean up their data pipelines and reduce complexity.