Frogmetrics was a company based in New York City and Brooklyn, New York[1] that participated in Y Combinator's Summer 2008 batch[2]. The company operated with a team size of two[3] and is listed as inactive[4]. Frogmetrics developed a platform that aggregated data from multiple locations and identified important statistics to provide business insights accessible through web browsers[5]. The company's primary offering involved deploying touch screens in restaurants, stores, and other brick-and-mortar establishments to collect customer feedback at the point of sale[5]. These devices gathered customer responses to experience-related questions and collected contact information for lead generation[5]. The data collected across physical locations was then aggregated and analyzed to identify trends and statistical patterns[5].
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- Frogmetrics aggregates your data from unlimited locations, automatically finds the most important statistics, and helps you gain insights about your business from your web browser. The company wants to place touch screens in restaurants, stores, and other brick and mortar establishments that can be used to collect customer feedback on the spot. The devices ask customers a few questions at the point of sale about their experience and can collect contact information about customers to generate leads. The information gathered across physical locations is aggregated and analyzed for trends and other statistics.[5]
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