Phiona is a data automation tool with the goal to simplify the creation of powerful, ad-hoc data transformation pipelines.
With Phiona, you can build blueprints that extract and transform data from local files, online spreadsheets, and databases, and we plan to support syncing information directly to and from applications and APIs shortly. A couple of unique features- we automatically identify potential cleaning issues so that you’re spending more time fixing issues rather than finding them, and any dataset you connect to Phiona can be exposed as a private API, so you can share data with others without sharing your DB credentials or exposing proprietary transformation logic. And of course, you can automate workflows on a schedule or invoke them via webhook!
We currently offer a hosted option, but are in closed beta for on-premise and VPC deployment so that your data and blueprints stay private.
Would love to hear what you all think- happy to answer any questions in the comments!
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 10.5 ms ] threadWe’re Steve and Carmine from Phiona.
Phiona is a data automation tool with the goal to simplify the creation of powerful, ad-hoc data transformation pipelines.
With Phiona, you can build blueprints that extract and transform data from local files, online spreadsheets, and databases, and we plan to support syncing information directly to and from applications and APIs shortly. A couple of unique features- we automatically identify potential cleaning issues so that you’re spending more time fixing issues rather than finding them, and any dataset you connect to Phiona can be exposed as a private API, so you can share data with others without sharing your DB credentials or exposing proprietary transformation logic. And of course, you can automate workflows on a schedule or invoke them via webhook!
We currently offer a hosted option, but are in closed beta for on-premise and VPC deployment so that your data and blueprints stay private.
Would love to hear what you all think- happy to answer any questions in the comments!