Deepnote is a new kind of data science notebook. Jupyter-compatible with real-time collaboration and running in the cloud. In short, it's perfect for data science teams.
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Hi everyone, Deepnote co-founder here. Excited to be opening Deepnote beta access and sharing it with the Product Hunt community.
We built Deepnote because we experienced the pain of working with legacy notebooks β trying to reproduce other people's work, guessing dependencies, managing database credentials, screenshotting results... You know the drill. We didn't want to use software engineer's tools for a data scientist's job. We wanted to build a notebook for data science teams and create an interface that is both powerful and easy to use, treats collaboration as a first class citizen, and scales with the team. Over the past 2 years, we've been refining the product with hundreds of users and teams in our private beta. We created Deepnote.
Deepnote is under active development and there's a lot more to come. We believe notebooks are a medium that can reach far beyond data science teams and democratize data in organizations. We hope you join us on the journey of reimagining how we work with data π.
I have used deepnote, and currently my whole team uses a mix of deepnote + databricks! We have completely moved away from Jupyter. Absolutely recommended for Data Science team.
Congratulations on the launch. Deepnote has been extremely helpful for our group projects this semester (master's program in data science). We have already seen a bunch of upgrades since September and appreciate the thoughtfulness of the product development.
I have been using Deepnote for my side-projects and it has been a great experience so far. Being able to collaborate with others during the pandemic is a lifesaver!
The collaboration features are seriously the best in its class. I really can't think of another tool that does collaboration on the high data-scalability that Deepnote does. Congrats to the team on the launch, and excited to continue to grow with it π
Taking a look at this feels the same way as looking at Figma did back when everyone used Sketch. Couldn't be more excited. Congratulations Deepnote team.
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