I love reading the annual report this team sends out every year. It's smart to use tools like mailchimp, google analytics etc. What about something like optimizely? Also, I assume there's the ability to use the startups own tools for automated data collection?
I really like the idea of applying big data to startups and helping them do benchmarking with other startups. It would be interesting to see the results or case studies of how some startups have benefitted from this data. I understand this might be too soon to make that inference, but might be something to keep in mind for near future.
This platform could be ridiculously valuable. Metrics are clearly pivotal to any startup, but it's often very hard to know how you stack up vs. the competition. Congrats Bjoern and team.
What kind of person downvotes this comment? It's a valid concern and it resulted in a staff member responding, pretty good value add wouldn't you think?
From techcrunch
Up until now, the Compass team has made most of its money via R&D for governments and consulting firms and by offering sponsored versions of its “Startup Genome Reports.” Moving forward, Compass will also begin piloting a handful of potential revenue channels, including matching companies to value-add products and services, providing automated audits of startups for investors or bye working specifically B2B transactions, or companies within large organizations. The other option, Herrmann said, is to allow financial customers, for example, to manage their relationships with their tech customers.
This could be valuable, especially for VC firms, and for startups who are looking to pitch themselves.
That said, I'm a data scientist, and if your startup ranks poorly, there's no way for big data to estimate your ingenuity and ability to creatively improve your product.
Data science works, but it doesn't govern the universe.
Yet another testament the software is eating the world. What we are seeing is a proof of it - startups get real-world big data analytics. The cost of figuring out if they are really making progress compared to their own targets and compared to peers/competitors, just got slashed by 10x to 100x. I think this product has a good chance of becoming the "holy grail" in the process which Steve Blank calls"customer discovery".
Startup Compass further disrupts VCs by letting anyone a) evaluate deal-flow and b) de-risking portfolio on a totally different level. It adds more fire to "Venture Capital is broken" reality. It gives non-professional angels and the rest of the "long tail" investor community deal-flow and portoflio analysis options previously available only to professional VCs, accelerators and super-angels.
It sounds great and I'm a partner in a startup that I think this could be super helpful for but I can't get the page to load. curl -L http://www.compass.co gets websites are turned off message and the latest safari and chrome on OS X 10.9.1 get blank responses back.
Awesome, I reread that post and it seemed a little prickish, sorry. I've been there with a site not working, it sucks and I shouldn't have blasted away in public comments.
If something does not work and that person gave you data (access to services) I think it is appropriate that you follow up on the error. That what we do. Not other way around.
Listen I am sorry that something wrong for you. I'd appreciate your help in fixing it. Can you plz send through the details to support@startupcompass.co?
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 52.0 ms ] threadThis sort of data is useful in running a startup. My only concern is whether they will be selling it to VCs, etc. on the backend.
That said, I'm a data scientist, and if your startup ranks poorly, there's no way for big data to estimate your ingenuity and ability to creatively improve your product.
Data science works, but it doesn't govern the universe.
I also think there's money in serving investors.
So we need an entirely new series of metrics for companies. This is one of them.
As I was expecting:
Sorry! Something went wrong while processing your data. Please contact us at support@startupcompass.co
As always, people (including Steve) forget V in MVP.