Non-work related Alteryx uses
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Hi Everyone,
I'm curious to hear if you've used Alteryx outside of your usual day-job to take on a fun project or help something in your personal life. I used Alteryx to connect to an API for a video game I play to crunch some numbers on the best items to use. I'm sure some of you out there have some very creative workflows!
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I analyze my fitness tracking data using Alteryx. 💪
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I downloaded my Goodreads data and analyzed it in Designer. 📚I especially wanted to find books that would be more accessible as e-books through the library, but it was pretty fun to also check out trends in my quantity of reading over time, plus correlations between my ratings and books' genre, age, etc.
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@wdavis has done a lot of work with this!
Highly recommend "Will's Weekly Wonders" where he uses Alteryx to help find movie recommendations, and create the ultimate Friday night playlist!
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I have way too much fun with Alteryx, and most of the weird things I do become Weekly Challenges 😄
- I used mapping and spatial tools to visualize data from a road trip (manually collected and from my OBDII logger) - discussed in this related thread with more great examples from others!
- I built an app to help me validate messages for my lighted marquee sign (office decoration), which became Weekly Challenge #250
- Our analyst community went to an Atlanta Braves game as part of our annual analyst retreat, and we built a workflow to generate baseball bingo cards (that became Weekly Challenge #191!)
- We also did a walking challenge leading up to the last in-person Inspire, and built a tracking dashboard (in Alteryx, of course!) - part of that became Weekly Challenge #166
- When our internal Alteryx user group hit the milestone of doing 100 weekly challenges together, we made up our own challenge, which used Alteryx + the Python tool to generate a celebratory gif! (which was inspired by Weekly Challenge #150)
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Thanks @MaddieJ!
Yes, I've spent the last few weeks looking to see what I could find out from all of the personal data I can get access to. I've included links to all of these below as short videos, but can share these workflows if people are interested in applying it to their own scenarios.
- Predicting Sports Events - (The Championship in England)
- Exploring WhatsApp Group Messages - Understand who are the most positive and messaging the most over time
- Analysing my Film Club - Creating a film selector workflow
- Spotify Playlist Analyser - How to create the perfect playlists
- Online Dating App Analysis - Looking at mine and my friends data from Hinge and Tinder
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Awesome question! Here's a few from me:
- Tracking and analysing my finances using open banking APIs
- Understanding my travel habits (pre-covid)
- Analysing my gym activity (pre-covid)
- Next on the to-do list - analysing my golf statistics
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Good question.
1. Spotify analysis
2. Pricing analysis for trading.
3. Probably shouldn't share this but hey ho:
I had a problem with a product I purchased and the company refused to respond to me requests for a refund. I used Alteryx to scrape the details for the board members of the company. I then automated an email from the server to send them an email on the hour every hour using a FROM email with an incremental number so they couldn't block me.
I ran that for two days until the problem resolved itself.
Don't try that at home, kids.
M.
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