Meeting Title: Eden Daily Standup Date: 2026-02-03 Meeting participants: Awaish Kumar, Demilade Agboola, Greg Stoutenburg, Casie Aviles, Robert Tseng, Zoran Selinger, Amber Lin


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1 00:01:52.300 00:01:53.190 Greg Stoutenburg: Hi, guys.

2 00:01:57.750 00:01:59.450 Demilade Agboola: Hi, Greg. How you doing?

3 00:02:00.280 00:02:01.509 Greg Stoutenburg: Doing well, how are you doing?

4 00:02:02.080 00:02:03.180 Demilade Agboola: Pretty good, pretty good.

5 00:02:10.380 00:02:11.290 Greg Stoutenburg: Presentation.

6 00:03:02.900 00:03:04.709 Robert Tseng: Right. Hey, guys.

7 00:03:13.430 00:03:17.629 Robert Tseng: Okay, let’s… Dump into this…

8 00:03:18.790 00:03:27.090 Robert Tseng: Yeah, so I guess what I’m seeing is we just have a lot of this cycle. I know that even yesterday, like, a lot of you jumped in to kind of help with the…

9 00:03:27.290 00:03:40.059 Robert Tseng: code red. So, yeah, we basically need to kick some things out of the cycle. So that’s why I’m saying I think Greg should try to see what he can delay and move back to next week. I know that the call with,

10 00:03:40.170 00:03:41.210 Robert Tseng: Josh?

11 00:03:42.000 00:03:54.659 Robert Tseng: Yoon, or the mixed panel contractor, whatever, got moved to tomorrow, so I think whatever is related to that should stay on, but I doubt that VWO will be top of mind for them this week, so that could probably get moved.

12 00:03:55.600 00:03:57.250 Robert Tseng: And then…

13 00:03:57.360 00:04:03.980 Robert Tseng: I… yeah, I think we can just triage the rest. I mean, let me know what would be… what do you think about that?

14 00:04:04.570 00:04:18.129 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, so for my Eden hours this week, so yeah, there was yesterday’s emergency, meeting with Judd and Zoron in a half an hour to talk about their retention report for the Lifecycle marketing

15 00:04:18.190 00:04:25.910 Greg Stoutenburg: workflow. The Mixpanel consultant you mentioned. I’ve got a call tomorrow with Ryan and Danny to look at their experiment.

16 00:04:26.040 00:04:44.870 Greg Stoutenburg: backlog for the next sprint. Now, backlog planning, like, I can take… I can take these tickets that are about experiment prioritization and, focus on that. The VWL pers… like, the personalization stuff, that’s not gonna happen this week, realistically, you know, tomorrow’s already Wednesday, so,

17 00:04:44.870 00:04:49.319 Greg Stoutenburg: I think moving some of those things back will be… I think that will be fine.

18 00:04:49.360 00:04:54.110 Greg Stoutenburg: Some of these are kind of getting touched right now, but that doesn’t mean that they necessarily have to be in the cycle.

19 00:04:54.860 00:05:09.930 Robert Tseng: Okay, great. Because I look at this, we need to be around 60, so I think, yeah, we’re just gonna… and I rely on you guys to be… this should be up to date, so I feel like you’re listing a lot of… I mean, meetings don’t end up in tickets, so I always kind of give some more buffer.

20 00:05:10.750 00:05:21.530 Robert Tseng: like, I don’t think the 60… like, 60 is really 60 hours, and I don’t really think that really contains meetings. So, that’s kind of why we need to… need to move things… move things out.

21 00:05:21.710 00:05:24.869 Robert Tseng: Because at this… at this rate, we’re gonna be… we’re gonna be way over.

22 00:05:25.090 00:05:36.480 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, that’s helpful. Yeah, and as far as… as far as points, forgive me for not remembering this, I think at some point you said that a ticket will be default, I think.

23 00:05:36.610 00:05:40.040 Greg Stoutenburg: 2, if you don’t change it. Is that right?

24 00:05:40.550 00:05:49.780 Robert Tseng: Well, I mean, if you don’t put anything, it starts at 1, but I… every ticket I create starts at 2, and then, like, once I talk about it, then I, like, will… then I’ll change it.

25 00:05:49.780 00:05:56.699 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, alright. So maybe some of that is I just need to go in and assign some points for what I think is realistic, and then see where that’s at, and then move.

26 00:05:56.700 00:06:00.729 Robert Tseng: Yeah, but it’ll only increase, because everything that you haven’t put here is basically 1.

27 00:06:00.960 00:06:03.079 Robert Tseng: It’s treated as one, okay. Yeah. Alright.

28 00:06:03.270 00:06:05.920 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay. That’s helpful.

29 00:06:06.120 00:06:12.129 Greg Stoutenburg: As far as… Oh, Mitesh mentioned…

30 00:06:12.530 00:06:22.249 Greg Stoutenburg: an hour ago, he said, make sure to keep farm ops in the plan, and that you and Brad had had a conversation about something last week. I wasn’t sure if.

31 00:06:22.250 00:06:22.800 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

32 00:06:22.800 00:06:23.629 Greg Stoutenburg: On my way.

33 00:06:23.930 00:06:28.589 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, I will… I’ll talk about it, but I don’t really know if it’ll get…

34 00:06:28.700 00:06:31.100 Robert Tseng: address this week. We’ll see.

35 00:06:31.100 00:06:34.240 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, yeah, but I can, I can reprioritize these things.

36 00:06:34.650 00:06:40.589 Robert Tseng: Okay, great. Yeah, so I basically need to, yeah, need to… need to see this come down by at least 5 points.

37 00:06:40.680 00:06:42.229 Greg Stoutenburg: And then…

38 00:06:42.230 00:06:49.510 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, I guess this stuff… we’re not… are we… are we even… this doesn’t… This is, like…

39 00:06:52.180 00:06:57.510 Robert Tseng: We can request… so, Dim Lotta, I do want to chat about this. This is related to the Brad thing that,

40 00:06:58.050 00:07:07.440 Robert Tseng: Greg has just… just talked about. So, I basically… I mean, I pasted a bunch of notes in here, but there is a spreadsheet in here.

41 00:07:09.810 00:07:12.760 Robert Tseng: We could just spend a couple minutes on this.

42 00:07:13.480 00:07:17.280 Robert Tseng: This is Brad’s forecast, currently. It’s…

43 00:07:17.930 00:07:25.600 Robert Tseng: it is what it is. I… I think the more important sheet for you is just that this is the… this is his…

44 00:07:27.090 00:07:43.609 Robert Tseng: data source. It’s just a straight-up ask export. No modeling whatsoever. So, we basically need to… I mean, I kind of summarize what we need to do here, but then all the context is also here. It’s… it’s broken down into four tickets, yeah.

45 00:07:43.610 00:07:44.870 Demilade Agboola: I can’t see your screen.

46 00:07:46.490 00:07:48.350 Robert Tseng: Okay.

47 00:07:48.350 00:07:49.070 Greg Stoutenburg: I could.

48 00:07:50.890 00:07:53.370 Demilade Agboola: Like, I couldn’t see the sheet.

49 00:07:53.370 00:07:54.070 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah.

50 00:07:54.070 00:07:58.509 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, the sheet is just… I mean, it’s… it’s just product…

51 00:07:59.060 00:08:04.750 Robert Tseng: I mean, it’s just orders by… Product and pharmacy.

52 00:08:05.870 00:08:12.330 Robert Tseng: So… Yeah, we basically need to give him an updated version of this, like.

53 00:08:12.530 00:08:21.790 Robert Tseng: this… because this doesn’t come from our data, and then he kind of doesn’t understand why it’s not… why it doesn’t match what we have, so…

54 00:08:22.050 00:08:33.819 Robert Tseng: I’ve kind of broken this out into a few different components, so I just want you to kind of take a look at this. So you can audit his source, which is… I don’t… I think that’s kind of an overstatement. It’s literally just this.

55 00:08:35.730 00:08:54.740 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, obviously I use, AI to help me kind of create this ticket, so I think this is a little bit overkill in terms of, like, I think this probably is just, like, you’ll figure this out within a few minutes of looking at this. The second part is, like, okay, well, do we have the model to support something like this? If not, then we need to… we need to update it.

56 00:08:55.060 00:08:58.260 Robert Tseng: Yeah, and then…

57 00:08:58.330 00:09:08.489 Robert Tseng: then there needs to just be an automated… we could just send him a weekly CSV for now, kind of like we do for… for Josh. I think that’ll get him off our back, and I don’t really want to build the…

58 00:09:08.490 00:09:25.769 Robert Tseng: actual dashboard until we move to Omni, which will be later this month. So, and then the last piece is just letting him understand, like, helping him understand. Why does a vast export not match up with what we’re doing? So, I know it sounds very basic, but, I mean, clearly he has no idea what we do.

59 00:09:26.060 00:09:30.020 Robert Tseng: So I think this is just, like, we just need to do this for him, and…

60 00:09:30.640 00:09:35.760 Robert Tseng: Yeah, hopefully that’s a very, like, trimmed-down way to, like, kind of get him off our back for now.

61 00:09:35.960 00:09:40.679 Demilade Agboola: Alright, two things. One, can you share this with me? I don’t seem to have access to this.

62 00:09:40.990 00:09:41.540 Demilade Agboola: Or, like…

63 00:09:41.990 00:09:43.390 Demilade Agboola: The link doesn’t seem to work.

64 00:09:43.570 00:09:44.150 Demilade Agboola: So…

65 00:09:44.150 00:09:48.840 Robert Tseng: It… anyone with the link can comment, but.

66 00:09:49.290 00:09:53.460 Demilade Agboola: Yeah, well, for some reason, like, when I click on the link, it doesn’t… Open up.

67 00:09:53.680 00:09:54.310 Demilade Agboola: The sheep.

68 00:09:54.310 00:10:00.229 Robert Tseng: Maybe it’s because it got… Done. Okay. Maybe try that again.

69 00:10:04.570 00:10:07.340 Demilade Agboola: So that’s the first thing. Second thing would be,

70 00:10:10.380 00:10:23.139 Demilade Agboola: Phase 1 would be to figure out, like, what our numbers are and why they don’t match, and then phase two would be addressing it. So if the numbers are… if the API has an issue.

71 00:10:23.510 00:10:29.379 Demilade Agboola: Is, we might have to think of, like, manually trying to scrape.

72 00:10:31.920 00:10:33.210 Demilade Agboola: the website?

73 00:10:33.510 00:10:39.389 Demilade Agboola: Because I don’t think, like, Zach Bass could be very helpful with anything API-related right now.

74 00:10:40.750 00:10:46.750 Robert Tseng: Yeah, but pharmacy and product orders, don’t we already have that in, like, order summary? Or, like…

75 00:10:47.670 00:10:59.159 Demilade Agboola: Yeah, I think, again, I’m just thinking of, like, if the issue is an API versus, like, website issue, Jake, I’m trying to think ahead of potentially what the difference, or, like, what the disparities could be.

76 00:10:59.160 00:11:15.779 Robert Tseng: Oh, well, I mean, if we’re trying to push everyone to our data for a source of truth on orders, then, like, I don’t think… it’s not really about, like, a website versus, like, server kind of conversation. We just… I think we just gotta… he just doesn’t know how to use our models, so I think… yeah.

77 00:11:15.780 00:11:23.500 Demilade Agboola: Alright, so that’s what I’ll do. Okay, so, you know, I’ll take a first stab at it, try and, model the numbers, and just to ensure the numbers, like, are in this format.

78 00:11:24.560 00:11:29.720 Demilade Agboola: And if there are disparities, then I will, like, just let you know, and…

79 00:11:29.720 00:11:34.689 Robert Tseng: Yeah, this is just an order count pivot table on pharmacy and product by month.

80 00:11:34.690 00:11:35.560 Demilade Agboola: Gotcha, gotcha.

81 00:11:35.560 00:11:36.130 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

82 00:11:36.870 00:11:38.550 Demilade Agboola: Okay.

83 00:11:39.590 00:11:45.090 Demilade Agboola: I don’t know why, but I just can’t seem to see it. Can you actually just share it to my email address directly?

84 00:11:45.620 00:11:46.150 Demilade Agboola: I don’t…

85 00:11:47.190 00:11:47.890 Robert Tseng: Okay.

86 00:11:49.360 00:11:50.280 Demilade Agboola: Thank you.

87 00:11:53.920 00:11:54.580 Robert Tseng: Okay.

88 00:11:55.430 00:12:02.580 Robert Tseng: Cool. So, I said that we’d get this done by the end of the week, so I’m just gonna send him an update, let him know that I’ve been working on it.

89 00:12:02.990 00:12:03.940 Demilade Agboola: Alright, sounds good.

90 00:12:04.330 00:12:12.539 Robert Tseng: Cool. Ashmini added a few things here, so I guess this is probably related to, like, work with Zoran. Is this… is this something he has to do this week?

91 00:12:18.220 00:12:20.220 Robert Tseng: I know he’s not on this call, so…

92 00:12:21.640 00:12:23.010 Robert Tseng: I guess, who’s, like, kind of speaking?

93 00:12:23.010 00:12:30.759 Zoran Selinger: Sorry, let me see. I haven’t looked once in linear this week, I just said I didn’t get a chance. Okay.

94 00:12:31.880 00:12:40.399 Zoran Selinger: I know Casey was adding a bunch of tickets, for the KPI dash, at least. Currently to extract data from?

95 00:12:43.030 00:12:43.520 Casie Aviles: Yeah.

96 00:12:43.520 00:12:44.210 Zoran Selinger: I mean…

97 00:12:44.210 00:12:45.520 Casie Aviles: 1377.

98 00:12:45.520 00:12:52.190 Zoran Selinger: Yeah, yeah, it filled to customer CO, that, yes, that’s, that is valid,

99 00:12:53.860 00:12:56.580 Zoran Selinger: modified Daxter pipeline, I don’t know.

100 00:12:57.020 00:12:59.580 Zoran Selinger: This is for affluence, potentially.

101 00:12:59.580 00:13:00.460 Awaish Kumar: police.

102 00:13:00.760 00:13:03.140 Zoran Selinger: Yeah, it’s for affluence, yeah.

103 00:13:03.350 00:13:14.159 Zoran Selinger: We’re still debugging that. Right now, at this moment, Robert, I am manually importing data for previous months.

104 00:13:14.160 00:13:29.379 Zoran Selinger: for influencer data, and we are going back to the drawing board with the API and figuring out… Demilade said he’s gonna do some work on figuring out exactly what we can grab, because it does seem like we should.

105 00:13:29.380 00:13:33.319 Robert Tseng: Is that urgent? Can we kick that out, if you’re doing… if you already have a manual process?

106 00:13:35.820 00:13:46.109 Zoran Selinger: I mean, we won’t have the last few days of data, right? So February will still miss, right? I’m just backfilling previous months from October to January.

107 00:13:47.150 00:13:51.799 Robert Tseng: Okay, but, like, is anybody asking for that now? Like, do we… does it need to be updated?

108 00:13:52.370 00:14:00.070 Zoran Selinger: Well, this is going to be a part of… I mean, I’m just right now working on…

109 00:14:00.220 00:14:06.520 Zoran Selinger: The… the attribution, KPI dashboard for Mitesh.

110 00:14:06.520 00:14:08.310 Robert Tseng: So, this is gonna…

111 00:14:08.750 00:14:11.320 Zoran Selinger: stand out as, you know… I see.

112 00:14:11.320 00:14:11.660 Robert Tseng: Okay.

113 00:14:11.660 00:14:12.060 Demilade Agboola: Well, I think…

114 00:14:12.060 00:14:24.490 Zoran Selinger: I think it’ll be $1,100 cost in January imported in, so it’s gonna… it’s gonna look off, so I need… I need to do this for the attribution dash to look good.

115 00:14:25.260 00:14:26.859 Robert Tseng: Okay, go ahead, Demolade.

116 00:14:27.310 00:14:34.970 Demilade Agboola: I think what Robert’s trying to say is, like, can… like, if we do the manual way this week, can we kick out the,

117 00:14:35.530 00:14:39.300 Demilade Agboola: report on, like, the upfronts API, basically.

118 00:14:41.060 00:14:47.480 Demilade Agboola: I guess because, you know, Rob was trying to reduce the, like, the amount of work this week because of the number of hours.

119 00:14:47.480 00:14:56.110 Zoran Selinger: No, no, absolutely. Like, I would do, I would do the last few days as well, manually, I just don’t see the sheet.

120 00:14:56.340 00:15:00.999 Zoran Selinger: So I don’t have, I don’t have February data in there at all.

121 00:15:01.000 00:15:13.609 Robert Tseng: Okay, so yeah, I guess, yeah, thanks a lot. I’m just trying to reduce, like, we’re at 75. This needs to drop to 60 by the end of this call. So, like, can I just… I’m just gonna move this out. I don’t know, it sounds like we already have something…

122 00:15:13.610 00:15:14.230 Zoran Selinger: Okay, listen.

123 00:15:14.230 00:15:15.169 Robert Tseng: Sorry, we’re… I…

124 00:15:15.170 00:15:15.780 Zoran Selinger: Just also

125 00:15:16.510 00:15:22.280 Zoran Selinger: First one, this is… the customer I.O. bit is important for this week, I would like to keep that in.

126 00:15:22.780 00:15:30.410 Robert Tseng: I don’t really think this is necessary either. Okay, so that’s all in. I’m just gonna assign… I’m just gonna make that as two points.

127 00:15:32.140 00:15:37.560 Robert Tseng: How do I… oh, I… Okay.

128 00:15:38.120 00:15:39.270 Robert Tseng: And…

129 00:15:40.410 00:15:47.479 Robert Tseng: Yeah, so there’s a couple other things I need to go through on this call. Well, so, like, I don’t know what all this stuff is, like…

130 00:15:47.860 00:15:49.119 Robert Tseng: I feel like this is also true.

131 00:15:49.120 00:15:49.609 Awaish Kumar: Thank you, David.

132 00:15:49.610 00:15:50.160 Robert Tseng: being supplied.

133 00:15:50.160 00:15:52.709 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, Robert, I keyed in these, but they are.

134 00:15:52.710 00:16:02.549 Robert Tseng: These are all for, for, like, surf stuff, yeah. So, I mean, obviously this is top priority, so if you’re working on it, then we should bring it in this week. If not, then we should kick it out.

135 00:16:02.750 00:16:08.970 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, I’m waiting… I’m logged on the system flow right now, so I’m just… that’s why I’ve moved into next cycle.

136 00:16:09.360 00:16:10.309 Robert Tseng: Okay, next move is all…

137 00:16:10.310 00:16:11.839 Awaish Kumar: Awesome, even though they do it, yeah.

138 00:16:13.360 00:16:13.980 Robert Tseng: Okay.

139 00:16:14.180 00:16:18.770 Robert Tseng: We’re gonna move to Nick’s… Okay, fine.

140 00:16:19.070 00:16:22.370 Robert Tseng: Oops, click refresh, see if this is…

141 00:16:22.470 00:16:38.510 Robert Tseng: All right, great, we’re almost there. Yeah, so Zoran, I think I trust you to kind of work through this in your own time. I know you were kind of… yeah, you were pretty much just carrying the team’s effort yesterday. So, just a couple other things I need to talk about. Data documentation,

142 00:16:38.550 00:16:42.959 Robert Tseng: I met with Utam, we’re gonna update this, sometime this week, so that’s on me.

143 00:16:43.140 00:16:48.259 Robert Tseng: Vendor reporting intake, so… I mean, I’m not gonna assign this. I might actually…

144 00:16:51.580 00:16:55.489 Robert Tseng: Okay, I don’t really have anything to say about this for now, so I’ll skip that for today.

145 00:16:56.280 00:17:00.029 Robert Tseng: Exec Control Center, so this is something,

146 00:17:00.100 00:17:11.540 Robert Tseng: almost done with ELT, so this is pretty much, like… I wish this will look familiar to you, but we’re basically building, like, a weekly, monthly, quarterly business review kind of spreadsheet.

147 00:17:11.609 00:17:24.439 Robert Tseng: it may move out of spreadsheets, but for now, since I’m not building anything that new in Tableau, we’re just gonna do it in Google Sheets. This kind of captures, how ELT wants to see

148 00:17:24.530 00:17:28.740 Robert Tseng: Kind of just, like, marketing performance.

149 00:17:29.040 00:17:35.750 Robert Tseng: I guess. So, what I want to do is basically assign this to…

150 00:17:36.220 00:17:40.059 Robert Tseng: One of you to kind of help me to understand, like.

151 00:17:41.450 00:17:47.010 Robert Tseng: I mean, I feel like for most of this data, we already have it, and it’s just a matter of getting it into this format.

152 00:17:47.330 00:17:52.130 Robert Tseng: So we have daily, daily, monthly, and quarterly, aggregations.

153 00:17:53.930 00:17:59.359 Robert Tseng: Yeah, so I guess, like, there are a couple channels here that we weren’t… that we hadn’t seen before, which is Meta and TikTok.

154 00:17:59.720 00:18:08.020 Robert Tseng: Okay, you know, I think I’m gonna, like, I guess, whose domain is this gonna be? I’ll just pull… I’ll grab time with you separately to talk through it, so don’t…

155 00:18:08.020 00:18:09.049 Awaish Kumar: Oh, really.

156 00:18:09.560 00:18:16.239 Awaish Kumar: On the back end, yeah, like, it aims us to create models, Hallelujah, we’ll do that.

157 00:18:18.160 00:18:24.240 Robert Tseng: Okay, so I’m hearing that I should just grab time with Awash. Alright, so I’ll meet with Awash on this,

158 00:18:24.680 00:18:34.720 Robert Tseng: And then, the last piece is the Tableau to Omni. We’re getting an Omni instance for Eden on Thursday, so we have a little bit of time here, so I might actually just kick this out until next week.

159 00:18:35.380 00:18:40.380 Robert Tseng: Yeah, but I think that should work.

160 00:18:41.150 00:18:49.430 Robert Tseng: Okay, and then, I know we’re a bit over. Amber has some things that she’s working on. We’re gonna meet later today, so if we’re gonna talk through it, we can… we can do it then.

161 00:18:51.680 00:18:53.970 Robert Tseng: Cool. Does that work for everyone?

162 00:18:56.350 00:18:58.480 Greg Stoutenburg: Robert, I just moved a bunch of items. How are we looking?

163 00:18:58.790 00:19:04.110 Robert Tseng: Yeah, yeah, I think… I think we’re looking good. I think we’re… we’re down to 60, so this is good.

164 00:19:04.110 00:19:04.670 Greg Stoutenburg: Great.

165 00:19:05.210 00:19:06.010 Robert Tseng: Alright.

166 00:19:06.740 00:19:07.800 Robert Tseng: Thanks, everyone.

167 00:19:08.200 00:19:08.560 Greg Stoutenburg: Bill.

168 00:19:08.560 00:19:09.080 Zoran Selinger: Thanks, bye.

169 00:19:09.080 00:19:09.560 Robert Tseng: career.