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As a business owner, you and I have seen peers in our communities that have sadly gone under. Maybe a competitor opened up that took all their business. Maybe t
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As a business owner, you and I have seen peers in our communities that have sadly gone under. Maybe a competitor opened up that took all their business. Maybe t
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We all know the saying, “garbage in, garbage out,” right? Well, its especially true when it comes to your business’s data. If your data is chaotic, you can bet
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Go Fig was recognized as a finalist for the 2024 South Carolina InnoVision Awards for having advanced innovation and technology and making significant contribut
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Rebuilt automation builder, smarter Celeste AI, automatic duplicate removal, charts in email reports, and Azure SQL support.
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TL;DR Microsoft Excel sync — Connect your Excel files directly to Go Fig both as scheduled imports and exports New data sources — Dialpad and Google Sear
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TL;DR Connect your own warehouse — Customers can now connect BigQuery, Snowflake & PostgreSQL and combine data across all their other sources Favorites &
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In November, Go Fig received a $25,000 Project Development Fund Grant from the South Carolina Research Authority. The Greenville-based information technology st
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Go Fig was recognized by SC Biz News as one of the top 20 startups in South Carolina that are experiencing early success stories and strong growth potential. In
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Nathan Freystaetter, founder of Go Fig, participated in Furman University's GVL Starts, a 9-week long program hosted by the Hill Institute of Innovation and Ent
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April is Innovation Awareness Month in South Carolina. Founder Nathan Freystaetter was interviewed by Fox News Carolina correspondent Myra Ruiz this morning in
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Nathan Freystaetter founded Go Fig in 2023 to help finance and product teams use data better with the power of code alongside the familiarity of spreadsheet fun
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Let's have an honest conversation about SaaS in [wcyear]. It's a highly saturated market with fierce competition, and everyone is yelling the same things about
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The yield curve inversion continuing to re-invert and the threat of broad tariffs are mounting an increasing amount of uncertainty for companies across virtuall
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Alright, so your business has a ton of data—great! But now what? It’s like having a pile of ingredients in your kitchen but no recipe. Data is fantastic, but wi
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Ctrl + C => Ctrl + V is a language that is deeply ingrained to my fingers. They allowed the elixir of life to take a dusty spreadsheet system and revive it, no
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With just 1:30 left on the clock in the 2002 Super Bowl, the New England Patriots were locked in a 17-17 tie against the powerhouse St. Louis Rams. The pressure
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Did you know that 90% of the world’s data was generated in the last two years? Crazy, right? Despite this surge in information, most businesses are still strugg
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Last week, I talked with the CIO at a tech company in Columbia, South Carolina. They were lamenting about how their Finance manager spends hours updating the sa
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Ever started working on a project with data in an Excel spreadsheet only to find the data is out of date? Spreadsheets are the go-to tool for Finance teams to p
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Have you ever wondered why you're having a slow day on a Friday night? The weather is great, you just released a fresh batch of a new beer, and you even sent ou
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The world just changed....again. It seems like every 6 months, a new upgraded version of ChatGPT is released and completely changes the game. This happened agai
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Last Tuesday, I talked to a Finance Director at a fast-growing SaaS company who spent 45 minutes trying to get ChatGPT to write a simple revenue cohort analysis
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Have you ever wondered how big companies keep track of all their data and then actually use it to make decisions? Imagine owning thousands of books in a library
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Here is a sample of some basic Markdown syntax that can be used when writing Markdown content in Astro.
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