Meeting Title: [Pool-Parts-to-Go]-Weekly-Sprint-Review Date: 2024-03-15 Meeting participants: Agustin, Jack Tomei, Ryan Luke Daque, Uttam Kumaran


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1 00:01:26.530 00:01:27.529 Uttam Kumaran: Here I am.

2 00:01:27.820 00:01:28.930 Ryan Luke Daque: Hello! Hello!

3 00:01:29.840 00:01:31.890 Ryan Luke Daque: Else

4 00:01:32.120 00:01:34.489 Ryan Luke Daque: I guess it’s only the 2 of us from now.

5 00:01:34.770 00:01:40.749 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, it’s just gonna be us today.

6 00:01:41.470 00:01:48.679 Uttam Kumaran: I think Patrick mentioned he got in late, do some traveling, and then it’s early from Jack, so maybe we could just have a quick meeting.

7 00:01:49.590 00:01:50.620 Uttam Kumaran: How’s it going

8 00:01:51.350 00:01:56.240 Ryan Luke Daque: doing? Well, so far, I’ve started working on the

9 00:01:57.070 00:01:58.430 changing our

10 00:01:58.960 00:02:10.350 Ryan Luke Daque: repo structure to the grid standard. So it’s it’s gonna be this looks like it’s gonna be pretty tedious. But yeah, it’s it’s good to start working on it.

11 00:02:10.440 00:02:13.989 Uttam Kumaran: is it just moving models? Or what is the big

12 00:02:14.320 00:02:15.609 Uttam Kumaran: saying? Really, I guess

13 00:02:15.700 00:02:27.360 Ryan Luke Daque: like, if if we really do want to make it like standardized like, if we create, II need to create like staging models. you know. So so we can have all the

14 00:02:27.770 00:02:36.689 Ryan Luke Daque: a change of the field names, or like a data types in the staging models before we join them in the

15 00:02:36.860 00:02:40.530 Ryan Luke Daque: in the final models that way. We don’t have to like

16 00:02:40.970 00:02:46.119 Ryan Luke Daque: do it all over again in the final models, like with changing of names and stuff like that.

17 00:02:46.460 00:02:48.369 Uttam Kumaran: Oh, okay, I see.

18 00:02:49.740 00:02:53.780 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, I mean, maybe we can just start with one moving

19 00:02:54.010 00:03:00.909 Uttam Kumaran: files to like appropriate folders like chunk it up into pieces. This development is, gonna continue on the repo.

20 00:03:01.060 00:03:05.319 Ryan Luke Daque: So you may be able to do one where you create, like

21 00:03:05.760 00:03:08.799 Uttam Kumaran: each of the core folders and then move stuff.

22 00:03:08.900 00:03:16.230 Uttam Kumaran: And then a second Pr, where you’re doing some renaming, and then maybe another Pr, where, if you have to split logic up

23 00:03:16.740 00:03:25.770 Uttam Kumaran: you’re able to do that. So I would say, maybe try to split it up into smaller chunks, because I think we can work on this because it’s

24 00:03:25.800 00:03:41.429 Ryan Luke Daque: it’s not exactly like client facing. We may work on this over the next few weeks, as I must come up, so it it can be like a lower priority in case, like we have some urgent other client base work to do. Yeah.

25 00:03:43.110 00:03:44.200 Ryan Luke Daque: make sense.

26 00:03:47.830 00:03:51.210 Uttam Kumaran: Cool. Let me just pull this up.

27 00:04:00.650 00:04:02.640 Uttam Kumaran: Great

28 00:04:03.700 00:04:05.130 Uttam Kumaran: So

29 00:04:05.770 00:04:08.939 Uttam Kumaran: I think we’ll just go up to you, Ryan. First.

30 00:04:09.800 00:04:18.030 Uttam Kumaran: so this is done. I think

31 00:04:18.120 00:04:21.709 Uttam Kumaran: II double check this. This all looks good.

32 00:04:22.180 00:04:27.189 Ryan Luke Daque: So yeah, that’s that’s the combining historical and new pipeline

33 00:04:27.250 00:04:31.079 Ryan Luke Daque: or unleashed, and Walmart the one we discussed Augustine.

34 00:04:31.330 00:04:36.929 Ryan Luke Daque: So yeah, I added that. So I added tests as well to make sure that there’s no duplicates

35 00:04:37.510 00:04:38.350 Ryan Luke Daque: and stuff.

36 00:04:38.640 00:04:42.300 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, cool? And then.

37 00:04:42.360 00:04:51.590 Ryan Luke Daque: yeah, that’s when in progress. I guess that’s I can split that into 2 like one would be just to move models to their folders.

38 00:04:51.790 00:04:53.670 Uttam Kumaran: So that’s that’s this one, right?

39 00:04:54.380 00:05:00.139 Ryan Luke Daque: Oh, yeah. Yeah. So this one II don’t. So let me can you send the link one more time in slack?

40 00:05:00.400 00:05:06.979 Uttam Kumaran: I’m just gonna take a look at it again one more time today and see if I have any comments for the repo structure.

41 00:05:08.240 00:05:08.910 Ryan Luke Daque: Sure.

42 00:05:17.570 00:05:20.090 Uttam Kumaran: Cool. Okay, I think that’s

43 00:05:20.190 00:05:21.260 Uttam Kumaran: it. Right?

44 00:05:21.740 00:05:22.410 Ryan Luke Daque: Yep.

45 00:05:24.450 00:05:27.399 Uttam Kumaran: yeah. So if you can break this down into those 3,

46 00:05:28.980 00:05:30.350 Uttam Kumaran: that’s perfect.

47 00:05:30.770 00:05:31.829 Ryan Luke Daque: Sounds good.

48 00:05:32.090 00:05:32.780 Uttam Kumaran: Okay.

49 00:05:33.310 00:05:36.949 Uttam Kumaran: Augustine, do you want to go?

50 00:05:38.750 00:05:55.039 Agustin: Yes, sure. I mean, I don’t think I have any more new like task this week, but I recheck. Did those conflict integrations to make sure they’re working. So that should be done. And you know, waiting for new desks.

51 00:05:55.990 00:05:57.150 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, great.

52 00:05:57.160 00:05:59.970 Uttam Kumaran: I had a question like.

53 00:06:00.280 00:06:02.709 Uttam Kumaran: did we try to set up evidence?

54 00:06:02.970 00:06:11.319 Agustin: on like Netlifi or versa? I haven’t. I mean we do.

55 00:06:12.710 00:06:24.800 Uttam Kumaran: Alright. I’m in progress on like setting it up. It should be done today. I just wanna check if we like. Tried that, or if we went straight to Cloud cause Cloud. We have to keep asking them for new instances

56 00:06:24.990 00:06:28.850 Uttam Kumaran: and new projects. So I’m just, gonna I’m just like

57 00:06:28.940 00:06:37.969 Uttam Kumaran: is is like 15 bucks. So I’m just like trying it out, and then honestly, I may even see whether we can do it on Docker

58 00:06:38.010 00:06:44.799 Uttam Kumaran: and do it on Ec. 2, or do it on railway or something. But I’m working on that. So.

59 00:06:45.820 00:06:55.179 Uttam Kumaran: okay, so will you work on that? Yeah, I’m working on that today. And then I’ll I’ll update you for next week it will be back on Monday, so we’ll have some more stuff.

60 00:06:55.980 00:06:57.490 Agustin: Great, thank you.

61 00:06:59.810 00:07:01.700 Uttam Kumaran: Hey, Jack, good morning. What’s up?

62 00:07:01.740 00:07:16.390 Jack Tomei: What does Versaill even do, dude. I’ve never understood what their product is. II even tried to get a job with them. And I just I’ve literally never know what they do they? Just they do like they do like co-deployment and hosting. It’s kind of like Heroku.

63 00:07:17.210 00:07:21.690 Jack Tomei: You basically can just host all your assets, deploy your code.

64 00:07:21.750 00:07:23.750 Uttam Kumaran: And then they just

65 00:07:23.940 00:07:27.610 Uttam Kumaran: there’s like 10 products like Heroku, versal.

66 00:07:27.660 00:07:44.919 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, like, how are they so different and cool? Like, II don’t get like, why, you would choose them well. One in the in the product is really slick. So like a lot of developers really like them. And then again, like people like Hank and those guys were working there, and they made the product they made like the marketing way better.

67 00:07:45.230 00:07:50.259 Uttam Kumaran: It’s like the underlying technology is not like very different.

68 00:07:50.380 00:08:03.019 Uttam Kumaran: But like they really are market to developers well and build some really slick like github integrations and some stuff super super nice. So like in the developer community. They’re like.

69 00:08:03.430 00:08:08.889 Jack Tomei: kind of like, rated, really high alternatives that are much cheaper, though.

70 00:08:09.000 00:08:11.800 Jack Tomei: So they’re like the sexy kind of like fancy.

71 00:08:12.050 00:08:13.799 Jack Tomei: Yes, got it.

72 00:08:14.310 00:08:20.460 Jack Tomei: Yeah, makes sense. Yeah, I know they’re just like a very good business. They definitely ran their shit really. Well.

73 00:08:21.450 00:08:36.780 Jack Tomei: cause dude. I worked at Lambda with all those guys, and they all left to go to Vercell. And I did. And there was like 60 employees that were sell or something at the time when Hank joined, and then Hank, like, took a bunch of people from like my team from other teams.

74 00:08:36.870 00:08:41.099 Jack Tomei: I kind of missed the boat on that one

75 00:08:41.520 00:08:54.619 Jack Tomei: more boats. There was more boats. There’s more boats. Yeah. so yeah, today, I’m just gonna kinda get into the marketing stuff. I gotta just look through sort of what’s the main the main reason why she doesn’t use the

76 00:08:54.970 00:08:59.470 Jack Tomei: weekly thing. As she said. She sent it to Dan initially. And

77 00:08:59.840 00:09:12.010 Jack Tomei: it’s Dan right? That’s the guy, yeah. And Dan got back to her just saying, like, the data is wrong. So like, just keep building it and Google docs. So I just have to like pretty much. Compare the 2 and figure out what’s wrong. And

78 00:09:12.090 00:09:32.859 Uttam Kumaran: yeah, we I mean, we tried initially to get her on it. I didn’t even hear that feedback, cause I we were working. I haven’t looked at it forever. I sent it to Dan once, and he told me it was wrong. I haven’t really looked at, so I was like, I didn’t tell her to send it to Dan. I was like you look at it. And you let me know Dan is not gonna know? Like he he’s not gonna know.

79 00:09:33.310 00:09:49.150 Jack Tomei: Yeah, I mean, I don’t know. But whatever okay, I’m glad you’re on it, though. Yeah, I’m on it. And yeah, only outstanding question is, if we have data on the one thing that, like nobody’s been able to surface, really, including her, is

80 00:09:49.340 00:09:55.880 Jack Tomei: add. like social media ad performance

81 00:09:56.530 00:10:13.969 Jack Tomei: the way it works is like, there’s a big, essentially, there’s like a big bucket of ads that she has. She has like an ad for, like most products. And then, like the Internet, you know, like kind of chooses. It’s like some engine that like responds to like how? Who’s clicking it, you know, and say, like 2 of the 10 ads, or like

82 00:10:14.070 00:10:20.529 Jack Tomei: Click, mostly, it’ll just show those 2, you know, to everyone. So it kind of like, it changes as like.

83 00:10:20.580 00:10:32.220 Jack Tomei: yeah, that’s happening on, like all the that’s like how all the social media. I guess that’s how her platform works, which I think is cool, but we have no insight into like, what are those ads?

84 00:10:32.530 00:10:48.560 Uttam Kumaran: We don’t know. We have. We have all the way to the Add level reporting. I don’t know if you’ve worked with like that sort of marketing data. I just don’t know what tables or anything anything’s in. So that’s just what I’m wondering. So that’s like.

85 00:10:48.700 00:10:58.989 Uttam Kumaran: that’s these 2, right? So I’ll just okay, cool. I’ll just comment, a bunch of things where you can find those tables. Are you going to be working on this like this afternoon?

86 00:10:59.120 00:11:02.599 Jack Tomei: Yeah, I’m gonna work on like a little bit this morning. I have a

87 00:11:02.840 00:11:05.639 Jack Tomei: meeting from 10 to like

88 00:11:05.680 00:11:09.190 Jack Tomei: 1130, maybe.

89 00:11:09.280 00:11:11.200 Jack Tomei: So kind of in between that.

90 00:11:11.270 00:11:19.550 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, I’ll share. I’ll share some of this stuff, and then I’ll also share where it is in 5 trans. So you couldn’t see the schema and everything.

91 00:11:19.800 00:11:28.529 Uttam Kumaran: Cool. And then we just have. We just have the intelligent stuff. On Tuesday I talked about today. So like, we’re good to

92 00:11:28.840 00:11:35.010 Uttam Kumaran: like, go on that. They send an email about setting some stuff up. I’m gonna see if I get to it today or Monday.

93 00:11:35.140 00:11:37.840 Jack Tomei: intelligenceive.

94 00:11:37.870 00:11:41.020 Uttam Kumaran: Yeah, they were like, just set up this integration shopify

95 00:11:41.120 00:11:48.250 Uttam Kumaran: and like do some stuff I just like. I’ll I’ll do that at some point. I mean, I’m Pop, I think I mean Ka Kim’s on that.

96 00:11:48.380 00:12:03.460 Uttam Kumaran: and she’s running like some St. Patrick’s Day test this weekend like another 5% off thing. But I’m excited. I think next week we can all get on the same page and test some stuff. And I think that’s gonna pair. Well, with us doing her dashboard stuff

97 00:12:03.900 00:12:08.980 Uttam Kumaran: basically like it. I think it’s a good point to just like, see? Can we get her onto?

98 00:12:09.260 00:12:20.179 Uttam Kumaran: She’s really down. She really wants to stop building all the stuff herself herself. She just they don’t trust the data totally. So they just wanna like it just needs to be right. And I think she’ll be.

99 00:12:20.330 00:12:23.400 Jack Tomei: So we have cool. Okay. yeah.

100 00:12:23.900 00:12:36.949 Uttam Kumaran: I think pat messes me he just got in really late from some traveling yesterday, but he’s working on those dashboard updates. I told him to send an email directly to them. About that.

101 00:12:37.130 00:12:39.990 Uttam Kumaran: So that’s that

102 00:12:40.100 00:12:46.149 Uttam Kumaran: on my side. I’m working on

103 00:12:46.230 00:12:56.500 Uttam Kumaran: We have the intelligent stuff. There’s a client called Asset Link that we have. I’ll just quickly show you a practices.

104 00:12:58.010 00:12:59.990 Jack Tomei: what’s happened. The amplif

105 00:13:00.370 00:13:09.649 Uttam Kumaran: it’s still going. I haven’t heard back. I send them some more stuff and see. So we have another client called Asset Link. This is probably not the

106 00:13:10.190 00:13:12.360 Uttam Kumaran: best thing to show.

107 00:13:12.870 00:13:15.370 Uttam Kumaran: Let me click it, though. Let’s look at that.

108 00:13:18.040 00:13:25.049 Uttam Kumaran: So they’re like a linkedin, for like wealth managers and asset managers.

109 00:13:25.150 00:13:38.240 Uttam Kumaran: So I’m working on embedding light dash for them into their product. So we built 2 dashboards that are user facing that they’re gonna embed in. So I’m working with them on that

110 00:13:38.910 00:13:40.640 Uttam Kumaran: And then.

111 00:13:41.290 00:13:47.740 Jack Tomei: I’m also working on setting up evidence internally. So I have Netlifi set up

112 00:13:47.800 00:13:55.669 Uttam Kumaran: and basically just running builds Jack, I think actually, it’s gonna be. I think it’s like a, it’s like Jupiter notebooks. For like.

113 00:13:56.550 00:14:09.420 Uttam Kumaran: except like, just like sequel based like, not really focused on like our stats stuff, and I think, like, basically, it’ll be a really good replacement for what we did it like the Google Doc for the warranties.

114 00:14:09.600 00:14:23.579 Uttam Kumaran: Basically, you could just write down the commentary, have the sequel query that you’re running for the analysis. Have that format, that kind of kind of just live as like a page. Yeah. And that way, like we could do a warranty analysis where you’re like.

115 00:14:23.660 00:14:38.980 Jack Tomei: basically, you have all those different things. And then that can sit there and we can refresh that exactly. It’s not exactly like a bi tool replacement, because it’s more about like pages.

116 00:14:38.980 00:14:57.410 Uttam Kumaran: But I think it’s like it’s kind of what they’re looking for. I think for some of these like summary data exactly, spot on. Yeah, I think it’s like, really, really good for that. And it’s basically almost going to be free to run. So I’m pumped. They’re like brand new startup. So they’re also like helping us with support and stuff. So

117 00:14:57.780 00:15:01.710 Uttam Kumaran: cool, I think that’s

118 00:15:03.260 00:15:05.239 Uttam Kumaran: I think that’s pretty much it for me.

119 00:15:06.340 00:15:18.529 Jack Tomei: There’s a chance, Ryan. I might be reaching out to you today. I’m gonna kind of try to debug everything, and I’m hoping that it’s not like issues with the base tables. But there might. I might uncover some stuff. So

120 00:15:18.680 00:15:28.769 Jack Tomei: you don’t have to get to it today. But I’ll just hopefully I’ll send you everything I need by today, and then we’ll have like, you know. I need to do next week.

121 00:15:29.010 00:15:32.870 Ryan Luke Daque: Yeah, let me know. Just let me know what you see, and we’ll try to fix it.

122 00:15:33.600 00:15:34.270 Jack Tomei: Awesome.

123 00:15:36.000 00:15:38.079 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, cool. I mean, I don’t have

124 00:15:38.250 00:15:47.940 Uttam Kumaran: a ton else to like show and tell but I I’m excited hopefully. Maybe we can regroup when we get evidence set up. And

125 00:15:48.420 00:15:51.960 Uttam Kumaran: I think it’s been II talked to ben this morning from pool parts, and he’s like

126 00:15:52.070 00:16:02.829 Uttam Kumaran: there’s a shit time going on. And I was like, Yeah, I think I think they’re just they’re pumped to get all of our stuff. So I think that stuff is running pretty smoothly.

127 00:16:03.160 00:16:09.049 Uttam Kumaran: I’m still working on a bunch of content stuff. We should have stuff wrapped up next week. And then.

128 00:16:10.370 00:16:17.169 Uttam Kumaran: yeah, I don’t have much else to update. I’m like doing. I have like a 4 or 5 different sales meetings next week.

129 00:16:17.580 00:16:20.420 So like, stuff is like starting to ramp up there. So

130 00:16:21.920 00:16:23.020 Jack Tomei: the thing is.

131 00:16:23.300 00:16:24.370 Agustin: that’s right.

132 00:16:24.870 00:16:25.580 Uttam Kumaran: Cool.

133 00:16:26.960 00:16:30.199 Uttam Kumaran: Okay, alright. I’ll let you guys go. Let me know if anything in slack

134 00:16:30.510 00:16:31.629 Ryan Luke Daque: thanks, everyone.

135 00:16:31.690 00:16:33.710 Agustin: See you bye, guys, bye.