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Automation is pretty wide term. But if you want to automate company processes and routines - fibery.io is worth to look at.


Thanks!


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In 2 words.. Fibery is a no-code platform to create information infrastructure for an organization. Due to no-code flexibility the tool is process agnostic and can replace several specific tools and reduce costs.


> Fibery is a no-code platform to create information infrastructure for an organization.

Somewhere in the bowels of the site they say that Fibery is a Notion alternative. In that case, they should crib the far-superior and jargon-free way that Notion talks about themselves and the value of their product.


As well documentation for taucharts is open sourced: https://github.com/TargetProcess/taucharts-docs. You can help a project.. just send pull requests with corrected grammar.


As far as I understand from quick review the projects are quite similar. But variancecharts don't have facets and not free for commercial use. Difference in API doesn't matter. Taucharts can be wrapped to webcomponent and described on the page using tag as well.


Really sad to hear that :/ but you right. Will improve documentation for sure


I'm happy you noticed that :) Obviously this is a corrupted row in a data so you can try "exclude" feature of tooltip plugin to remove this record from the chart in one click


You've got it right. Also I have an idea to make an API that joins data processing and plotting like tauCharts.data(#).aggregate(#).plot(#)


Currently taucharts supports scatter, bar (vertical / horizontal), stacked bar (vertical / horizontal), line. Also in beta we have geomap charts with customized map and parallel coordinates. There is a lack of documentation.. but we are working on this problem.


Friendly speaking, we didn't make a performance or optimization research yet. I can only share an experience we've got from using taucharts in our main product - "Targetprocess". So we setup a limit to 1000 rows (+/-50%) which seems to be acceptable performance / usefulness balance to draw a chart within a 0.5 seconds. Also it depends on chart type. Drawing huge facet with more than 100 cells in it can be painful while plain scatter plot on the same data works fine.


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