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Christina Gilbert: Data import tools for SaaS
Christina Gilbert is a co-founder of OneSchema, a Y-Combinator-backed startup working on data importing tools for SaaS companies.
About This Episode
Christina Gilbert is a co-founder of OneSchema, a Y-Combinator backed startup working on data importing tools for SaaS companies. OneSchema was a part of the YC’s S21 cohort, and ever since has been gaining a lot of traction, supplying a well-researched product, that solves many pain-points for “system of record” companies that deal with extensive databases.
In our conversation with Christina, we cover:
- What is OneSchema and how does it simplify data imports
- What does the customer base look like for OneSchema
- Data normalization with OneSchema
- Finding a co-founder in Andrew Luo and the origin story of OneSchema
- The challenges of building data migration tools
- Future plans, multi-file data migrations
- YCombinator experience and getting first customers
- Raising the first check from investors, Product Hunt launch
- How to get traction quickly, the importance of product discovery
- Figuring out the pricing model for OneSchema
- Fundraising and product building tips
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