Interview with Artemis Cofounder Josh Gray

Interview with Artemis Cofounder Josh Gray

Hello everyone! I'm excited to share my latest podcast interview on Startup Istanbul with Josh Gray, founder of Artemis

Artemis is an early-stage startup operating in the data infrastructure space. They have developed a platform that helps teams, especially data analysts, clean and prepare messy datasets for downstream analytics and AI applications.

In this interview, Josh provides an overview of Artemis 's target customers, product, market validation, competitive landscape, and more. We discuss some interesting insights he has gained through starting this company as well as challenges around moving to a usage-based pricing model.

Overall, I found Josh to be passionate and thoughtful about solving a real pain point around data quality and transformation. Let me know what you think of this episode! As always, please share any feedback on the podcast or suggestions for future guests.

ARTEMIS

Summary: Artemis is a startup operating within the data infrastructure space, targeting the prevalent issue of data cleanliness. The company's primary objective is to assist data analysts in cleaning and preparing data sets for further analytics and Language Models (LLMs). The platform is designed to be low-code, enabling non-engineering professionals to construct data models and pipelines efficiently.

Problem: The process of data cleaning is time-consuming and complex. On average, data analysts spend approximately 9.8 hours per week cleaning messy data. Additionally, data is often dispersed across thousands of tables making it difficult for non-technical users to navigate. Artemis addresses these problems by offering a low-code platform for visually exploring, building, and automating data cleanup.

Solution: Artemis offers a low-code platform for analysts to prep data through intuitive building blocks and workflows. The platform connects to data warehouses and leverages a proprietary knowledge graph to understand data relationships and context. This results in faster, higher quality data pipelines.

Market: The data infrastructure market is currently valued at around $100 billion, with a growth rate of about 25% YoY. Within the data transformation segment, the market size is estimated to be about $25 billion, growing at about 40% per year.

Traction: Artemis is currently in beta and is being used by 50+ organizations.

Business Model: Currently usage-based. Future plans for intelligent usage controls to align value with pricing. High gross margins anticipated.

Team: Founders met in middle school and previously worked together. Josh Gray led finance for previous startup acquired in 2022. William Shi, CTO worked at AutoDesk.

  • Josh Gray (CEO and Co-Founder): Josh's superpower lies in his comfort with failure. He believes that failure is a part of the process and is necessary for growth and improvement. His comfort with failure allows him to take risks and push boundaries.
  • William Shi (CTO and Co-Founder): William's superpower is his relentless problem-solving ability. He is unfazed by challenges and does not let obstacles defeat him. He is determined to find solutions to problems and is committed to overcoming any hurdles that come his way.

Josh Gray, the CEO of Artemis, is kept awake at night due to concerns revolving around product development. On one hand, he is excited about all the things they are building and how fast they are doing it. On the other hand, he is concerned about the rapid pace of advancements in AI tools and data as a whole. He worries about staying up-to-date and riding the wave of innovation rather than getting left behind.


Josh Gray

Co-Founder & CEO @ Artemis | Helping data teams monitor their stack and auto-resolve issues.

1 年

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