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Zoho Analytics, a Gen AI Powered self-service BI and analytics platform
I had a blast hanging out with Zoho Team at Big Data London!!!
Zoho Analytics, a Gen AI-powered self-service BI and analytics platform, helps teams maximize the value of their data assets. Integrate with 500+ data sources, and with its AI-powered ETL engine, ingest, prepare, clean, transform, enrich and catalogue data effortlessly. Build dynamic, interactive reports and dashboards to drive data-driven decisions.

With Gen AI capabilities such as conversational analytics, auto insights, diagnostic insights, auto analysis and more, Zoho Analytics empowers users to gain insights effortlessly. Agentic AI further enhances this with agents for data engineering, analysis, and embedded analytics - infusing intelligence for smarter decisions at every level.
Zoho Analytics democratizes analytics and insights across industries. With advanced DSML capabilities - including AutoML, code studio, and predictive analytics capablities such as forecasting, trend analysis, anomaly detection, clustering and more - teams can uncover insights and take proactive actions.
Trusted by 20,000+ customers worldwide, Zoho Analytics ensures secure collaboration with fine-grained access controls.
Connect with Zoho’s team to discover how they make this possible — get in touch today.
I also got a chance to interview Clarence Rozario, Zoho on The Ravit Show to talk about how leaders are pushing BI to deliver real outcomes. The energy was high and the message was clear. Make analytics the shortest path from question to action.
100 GenAI consumer apps. One swipeable map.
What is inside the carousel
• Top 50 GenAI web products by unique visits
• Top 50 GenAI mobile apps by monthly active users
• A newcomers watchlist across web and mobile
Swipe through for names, then use the notes below to act on it.
What the patterns say
Web use is chat and creation. People ask, summarize, draft, code, and design. If your product solves everyday search or content tasks, you sit in the center lane.
Mobile use is camera first. Photo and video editing, keyboards, and translators lead. Plan for tap and go workflows.
New names rise fast. Treat the newcomers list like an early signal for format shifts, not just new brands.
Builder tools are crossing over. Coding and research assistants are getting simpler and closer to mainstream use.
How to use this list today
• Founders and PMs. Map your roadmap to the top user jobs on web and mobile. Ship one change that removes a step in a chat, search, or camera flow.
• Marketers. Align content to three user actions you see in the list. Record one demo that starts and ends on mobile.
• Data teams. Track activation and weekly repeat use. Leaders win on small, frequent tasks.
• Creators. Test one web tool and one mobile tool this week. Keep only what compounds your speed or quality.
Signals to watch next quarter
• Assistants add session memory and handoff between steps.
• Camera and editor apps bundle multi step recipes into one tap.
• Research and coding tools cut onboarding and feel like everyday apps.
Save this post for later. Share it with your team if you are planning Q4 experiments.
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Ravit Jain
Founder & Host of The Ravit Show