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100 Top Analytics Startups Backed by Y Combinator

Y Combinator, one of the most famous and respected startup accelerators, has updated its list of analytics startups.

In addition to well-known companies like Amplitude and Mixpanel, the list now includes new players.

Here are a few standout analytics startups funded in 2025:

1. Daxa — AI that tracks how users interact with your product. It helps you spot problems before users quit and recommends features to improve conversion.

2. Code Four — AI for police. It turns camera footage into reports and summaries in seconds.

3. Labric — Makes messy lab data clean and clear. It connects and organizes information from lab instruments to help scientists make discoveries faster.

3. nao Labs — Like Cursor, but for data teams. It understands your data, connects to storage, and writes working code automatically (according to their promo).

4. Artificial Societies — AI that simulates how groups of people behave. You can test how your audience (like investors or LinkedIn followers) might react to your ad, post, or product before you launch it.

5. Operand — AI that looks at your business data (prices, ads, inventory, competitors) and suggests strategies to boost profits.

(Full list of 100 startups)

(Y Combinator startups are also hiring — you can check out open positions
here)

What are the trends?

2022–2023 startups: Mostly focused on improving traditional analytics tools.

2024 startups: Trend toward AI assistants — tools that help analysts but still require the user to give instructions.

These tools focus on making analytics easier (e.g., helping with SQL, Pandas, Jupyter).

2025 startups: Trend toward autonomous AI agents, not just assistants.

These agents don’t wait for your input. You launch them once, and they keep analyzing, spotting issues, and suggesting actions on their own.

(If you want to understand the difference between AI assistants and agents, here’s a clear article)

Extra takeaways:

1. Just because a startup is funded by Y Combinator doesn’t mean the product is fully ready. Many of them are still raw or questionable if you test them now.

2. AI isn’t replacing analysts. Instead, it shifts the focus — from boring tasks (like SQL and basic reports) to more strategic and creative work.

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I visited dozens of Thai cities (Ranong, Hua Hin, Samut Songkhram, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and more), met people, and immersed myself in the culture. This journey changed me — my outlook on life and even my approach to work.

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Where to live and work remotely?

One of my favorite places for remote work and life is Bangkok 🇹🇭 — and here’s why:

1. Affordable apartments with great conditions. Long-term rent is around $250–$600, depending on the area and size.

2. Delicious local food. A big meal costs $2–$3.

3. Great weather. It’s always warm, but not as hot as Phuket — it feels like a warm September.

4. A big multicultural community of digital nomads, entrepreneurs, and freelancers. Thai, Japanese, Chinese, European, Indian — everyone speaks English.

5. A city of contrasts. More than 200 modern skyscrapers with the vibe of “old Asia” — street food stalls, tuk-tuks, temples.

6. Amazing service. You can find anything you need.

I spent a month in Bangkok and a few days at True Digital Park — one of the biggest tech and startup hubs in Southeast Asia.

True Digital Park is basically a city inside a city with the concept WORK – LIVE – PLAY – LEARN:

— Coworking spaces — both paid and free
— Game zones where you can relax
— A free 540-meter sky track on the upper level
— Multi-level green areas with lots of gardens
— A Digital & AI Research Center with robots
— Offices of Google, Huawei, 7-Eleven, and more
— And many other things

If you want to feel the Asian digital atmosphere, I made a full video tour of True Digital Park on my YouTube channel.

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