-Strong technical talent and knowledgeable colleagues who genuinely know the analytics/data space
-Product still has real technical depth and a loyal user base, but the move th AlteryxOne is causing renewal issues
-Historically solid brand recognition in the data/analytics community
Cons
-Repeated rounds of layoffs have left remaining staff stretched thin and anxious about job security
-Since the PE acquisition, decisions feel driven by short-term financial targets rather than product or people
-Leadership has changed multiple times in a short window, with little continuity or clear long-term vision communicated downward
Trust between employees and management has eroded — morale is low and turnover (voluntary and involuntary) has hollowed out institutional knowledge
-Culture has shifted from collaborative to guarded; people are protecting themselves rather than working openly
-Communication from leadership during restructuring has felt reactive rather than transparent