I think of the analytics world as split into two camps: self-service (exposing data without interpretation) and custom analyses (exposing data with interpretation).
Hyperquery is solidly in the "custom analyses" camp. We have visualization capabilities as well, but we're best for questions that can't be directly answered with Looker. Situations where you need to do custom analyses imbued with rich interpretation. Does that make sense?
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I think of the analytics world as split into two camps: self-service (exposing data without interpretation) and custom analyses (exposing data with interpretation).
Hyperquery is solidly in the "custom analyses" camp. We have visualization capabilities as well, but we're best for questions that can't be directly answered with Looker. Situations where you need to do custom analyses imbued with rich interpretation. Does that make sense?