Data Caterer goes open-core!
Data Caterer is excited to announce a major update with the transition to an open-core model. This release marks a significant shift in our approach to delivering value to our users, fostering collaboration, and providing greater accessibility to our core features.
Key Highlights:
- Open-Core Model:
- Data Caterer is now operating under an open-core model, making our core functionalities freely available to a broader user base.
- Users can leverage essential features without the need for an exclusive subscription, promoting inclusivity and widespread adoption of data testing.
- Core Features Available to All:
- Core functionalities of batch data generation and validation are now accessible to all users.
- This democratization of our core features aims to empower a diverse community of users, from individual developers to large enterprises.
- Expanded Community Collaboration:
- Embracing an open-core model encourages community collaboration, allowing users to contribute, share insights, and collectively enhance the platform.
- Our GitHub repository is now open for contributions, fostering an environment where the community can actively participate in shaping the future of Data Caterer.
- Transparent Roadmap:
- We are committed to transparency in our development roadmap. Users can now track and engage with our upcoming features and enhancements through our public roadmap at https://data.catering/use-case/roadmap/.
- This visibility ensures that our users are informed about the direction of the platform and can provide valuable feedback.
- Premium Add-Ons and Enterprise Services:
- In addition to our open-core offering, Data Caterer introduces premium add-ons and enterprise services for users with advanced needs.
- Premium add-ons include event generation, auto generation based off metadata sources, generated data clean up, suggest data validations, offering extended functionalities and support for specific use cases.
Thanks for your support and I look forward to continuing with Data Caterer!